It all very much depends on the processor itself (and even the same CPU may
work in different).

A little is not correct to compare in this regard, Linux systems and windows

Since they have fundamentally different ways of working with CPU (CLR in
windows and things like that)

If in general - what you see - it's normal

I have a couple of servers running in the tougher times







2016-10-04 23:41 GMT+03:00 Ian Collins <[email protected]>:

> Hello,
> 
> I'm not sure id this is a KVM or a Windows issue, but when I allocate 32
> cores (on a 32 physical core box) to a windows KVM, the machine load
> average is around 12% while Windows task manager shows 1%.  With 16 cores,
> the LA is 3-4%.  I can't help but wonder what impact this has on the VM's
> performance when it is fully loaded as well as its impact on the other
> client systems.
> 
> A Linux KVM using the same package configuration sits around 0% when idle.
> 
> Has anyone else seen this or know of an explanation?
> 
> Cheers,
> --
> Ian.
> 



-- 
With best regards,

Vyacheslav Yakushev,

Unix system administrator



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