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I was wondering if unRAID allowed it so that when a secondary OS is powered down the compute performance can then be transferred to the main OS?

I was wondering if unRAID allowed it so that when a secondary OS is powered down the compute performance can then be transferred to the main OS?

So long as you don't isolate the cpu's assigned to unRaid in syslinux, it's all automatic.  A docker app (or unRaid itself - as little as it needs) will not have to share the cpu and will gain the full power at its disposal

 

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So when the second operating system powers down the cores will be then available to the main operating system. Is that right?

yes.  When the VM is off, the resources it was using is available to other VMs / Dockers / etc

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Ok, I think I understand now.

 

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