As far as I've been told, 1 VM can run on 1 hypervisor only (with KVM and
similar hypervisors)...

On Sat, 22 Feb 2020 at 09:38, Ivan Kudryavtsev <[email protected]> wrote:

> No way. Just read the basics of SMP, MPP, NUMA computing.
>
> сб, 22 февр. 2020 г., 15:15 Cloud Udupi <[email protected]>:
>
> > Hi all,
> > We are looking for a solution to combine the CPU Cores and RAM of 3
> Servers
> > to meet our requirement for a VM in ACS which is used for heavy workload.
> >
> > *We are using ACS 4.13 with CentOS 7.6 (Kernel: Linux
> > 3.10.0-1062.el7.x86_64), *
> >
> > *Each node has 4Core and 16GB of RAM with dual ethernet port. (Total of
> 12
> > core and 48GB RAM = 1VM).*
> >
> > *All the nodes has been configured for HA.*
> > *VM is working fine when I create with 4Core and 16GB RAM. HA also
> working
> > fine, able to migrate the VM from one to another available node.*
> >
> > *I want to use all the resource available for 1VM, (Total of 12 core and
> > 48GB RAM = 1VM). Will that work?.*
> >
> > If yes,
> > Then we also want to know if one node goes down, will the VM still
> > function?.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Mark.
> >
>


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