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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] New to Xen, looking for advice regarding system configu
On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 09:23:58 -0500 Tim Bearden <tim.bearden@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I can't speak much about Xen... yet! But I can give "some" insight
> on hardware.
>
>
> >> Would it make sense to spend extra bucks on a multi processor
> >> motherboard rather than going with a single Core i7 or the like?
> >> I think there are i/o bandwidth benefits with multi processor
> >> boards,
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> the Intel i7 processor is not single core, it is 4 - 6 cores, each
> core is hyper-threaded so the OS will see 8 - 12 processors! i7 is by
> far the best processor to get for a workstation and will more than
> handle multiple VMs. If you're planning to run 2 - 3 VMs, you could
> give each VM multiple [logical] processors and still have a few left
> over for the VM host. If you go with an i7, I think your hard disk
> read/write will be the bottleneck.
Indeed, I meant single processor. I'm running an i7 on a windows machine here,
with 3 VM's (running under VMWare Workstation) and I can bring windows to it's
knees by hammering the disks. Definitely disk i/o is an issue.
I'm tempted to try SAS, however much of what I've read about that seems to be
'it might help it might not, depends on usage patterns...etc..', not too sure I
want to try one and then the other.
Maybe I should wait for 2TB SSD drives...for a reasonable price ;-)
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