rajujith commented on issue #7581:
URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/7581#issuecomment-1573246874

   Hi @sftcloud  here is the answer from the cloudstack admin guide, I hope it 
answers. 
   
   > Service offering limits (e.g. 1 GHz, 1 core) are strictly enforced for 
core count. For example, a guest with a service offering of one core will have 
only one core available to it regardless of other activity on the Host.
   > 
   > Service offering limits for gigahertz are enforced only in the presence of 
contention for CPU resources. For example, suppose that a guest was created 
with a service offering of 1 GHz on a Host that has 2 GHz cores, and that guest 
is the only guest running on the Host. The guest will have the full 2 GHz 
available to it. When multiple guests are attempting to use the CPU a weighting 
factor is used to schedule CPU resources. The weight is based on the clock 
speed in the service offering. Guests receive a CPU allocation that is 
proportionate to the GHz in the service offering. For example, a guest created 
from a 2 GHz service offering will receive twice the CPU allocation as a guest 
created from a 1 GHz service offering.
   
   
http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/latest/adminguide/hosts.html#over-provisioning-and-service-offering-limits
   


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