hyper-v CPU monitoring
first of all, sorry mistakes write, spanish.
i know if there anyway know relationship between virtual cpu of each vm , real cpu in host machine. mean, when vm working, if has 1 virtual cpu attached, mean has 1 physical cpu or vm takes piece of each physical cpu? there tool watch these relations between physical ressources , ressources used vms?
i quite new in world of virtualization , need know how hyper-v works. need job.
thank , hope have understood me...
teresa
you said: "but there not way know physical cpu using vm, isn't it?"
correct. there no cpu affinity (not necessary anyway)
in regards tutorials...there aren't ones. of products in class of virtualization work in similar ways similar limitations. (hyper-v, xenserver, xen, esx, etc.)
many of have past experience other products (vmware, xen, virtualiron, etc.) , implementing products. in virtual environments today there tasks documented , understood, there tuning , manipulation of environment for sla's , optimization that more of art of being system administrator.
in regards virtual cpus. host 'schedules' virtual cpu time against logical processors (as described above) in round robin type of fashion.
this begins complicated when begin talking processor reserves, , limits , weights begins affect how time , or priority in line (for physical resources) each virtual processor receives.
in hyper-v virtual processors determined vms operating system (due type of dirvers used access logical processor).
- a maximum of 4 virtual processors (windows server 2008)
- a maximum of 2 virtual processors (32-bit windows server 2003)
- a maximum of 1 virtual processor (other guest operating systems)
Windows Server > Hyper-V
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