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Disabling CPU pinning

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Hello!, would it be possible to disable CPU pinning (selecting which thread should a VM have access to)?, I really don't want to do micro-management of which cores are used.

 

I just would like to say "this VM can use 2 vCPU/Threads". For a home/personal use, I really don't care which ones are being used.

For what reason? It is really simple and quick to do. Additionally, it helps with the performance.

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To be honest, because I'm lazy, and micro-management for home workloads doesn't add any value (to me?). 

 

If there's a sudden spike of load, would you be shuffling VM/CPU assignment?, even worse if you cannot change configuration without shutting down a VM in unRAID.

 

It's really easy to get an unbalanced CPU consumption, and this is only with 6 VMs:

 

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Edited by cyruspy

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Hi @cyruspyI did reply on discord, you can remove the via the XML editor and seems to work, not sure if it is supported thou. You cannot remove the pinnings with the GUI just the XML editor.

  • 3 years later...

Will this be available in the GUI in future releases? Because, like the OP, I don't want to do CPU micromanagement and just want to say this VM 2 CPUs, that VM 4 CPUs, etc... 

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