It is all a mater of Load, as long as your host load stays below the number of CPU threads you actually have things in this aspect tend to work just fine. And if you do exceed this everyone slows down in a fairly fair fashion.
well virtualisation is used for a lot of things but if you want to isolate things you do not want a rogue VM taking all cpu so sharing cpu in the current state is a risk as the policeman that is the kernel do not seems to know bhyve guests :) (i speak conditionnal as i dont use it myself i am just curious).
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