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16.3.2 [Server] Tab
VM type
Select the VM type for the L-Server to be created.
It is not necessary to specify this when deploying an image, because the VM type of the image is used.
Number of CPUs
Enter the number of server CPUs to allocate to the L-Server. Enter an integer between 1 and 8.
[Oracle VM]
The range that can be entered differs depending on the OS type of VM guests.
- Windows
An integer between 1 and 8
- Linux
An integer between 1 and 32
[Hyper-V]
Enter an integer between 1 and 4.
[KVM]
The number of CPUs supported by the KVM in use is the upper limit.
The upper limit value is 64 for RHEL6.1.
[Solaris Containers]
The size of resources of hardware where VM hosts operate can be specified.
CPU Performance
Enter the server CPU speed to allocate to the L-Server. Enter a number with up to one decimal place, in units of gigahertz. A number
between 0.1 and 8 can be specified.
The value entered here is used to determine the CPU ratio to allocate to the L-Server out of the clock speed of the physical CPU of the
VM host. If VM hosts with different types of physical CPUs are registered in the VM pool, the actual processing performance may
differ according to the allocated VM host.
[VMware]
For VM guests on VMware, set the CPU performance for the limit value and 0 for the reserved value.
Information
For details on limit values and reserved values of CPUs, refer to the "vSphere Resource Management Guide" of VMware.
Refer to the relevant version of document, referring to the following URL:
URL: http://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/vs_pubs.html
[Hyper-V]
CPU performance is realized through the resource settings of VM guests and VM hosts.
When the SCVMM management console or a Hyper-V manager is used to change the resource reservation of a VM guest or VM host,
there is a chance that the creation or starting of VM guests may fail, or the expected performance may not be obtained.
Please do not change VM guest and VM host resource reservations when L-Servers have been created.
[KVM]
CPU Capping functions will be ignored, since the function is not supported by RHEL6.1.
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