Steal time accounts the time duration during which a guest vcpu was ready to
run, but was not scheduled to run by the hypervisor. This is particularly
relevant in cloud environment where customers would want to use this as an
indicator that their guests are being throttled. However, as it stands
Steal time accounts the time duration during which a guest vcpu was ready to
run, but was not scheduled to run by the hypervisor. This is particularly
relevant in cloud environment where customers would want to use this as an
indicator that their guests are being throttled. However, as it stands
Am 22.04.2015 um 12:24 schrieb Naveen N. Rao:
Steal time accounts the time duration during which a guest vcpu was ready to
run, but was not scheduled to run by the hypervisor. This is particularly
relevant in cloud environment where customers would want to use this as an
indicator that their
On 2015/04/22 01:05PM, Christian Borntraeger wrote:
Am 22.04.2015 um 12:24 schrieb Naveen N. Rao:
Steal time accounts the time duration during which a guest vcpu was ready to
run, but was not scheduled to run by the hypervisor. This is particularly
relevant in cloud environment where
On 2015/04/22 01:05PM, Christian Borntraeger wrote:
Am 22.04.2015 um 12:24 schrieb Naveen N. Rao:
Steal time accounts the time duration during which a guest vcpu was ready to
run, but was not scheduled to run by the hypervisor. This is particularly
relevant in cloud environment where