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High CPU usage of dockers and VMs when there is network traffic

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Hi

 

I've noticed with the top command that certain docker and qemu-system-x86 services use a lot more CPU than is noticable in the VM or docker itself. It seems to peak when there is a lot of network traffic going on like transferring a file over the network from or to a VM or when playing a video through my Embyserver docker. The latter even causes playback stutters with high bitrate video files.

 

I recently migrated my Unraid server to better hardware, going from a 4-core i5-2500k to a 6-core HT Xeon E5-2620 on a Supermicro X9SRL-F motherboard. I never had or noticed this problems before. Is it possible there is some network driver problem causing this? How can I troubleshoot this?

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