z0ki Posted March 25, 2022 Share Posted March 25, 2022 How relevant is Post #1 in 2022 on 6.9.2 though? I'm just curious as I got all cores/threads checked for my 5950X and dont see any kind of performance issues? 1 Quote Link to comment
fazaliuyt Posted April 21, 2022 Share Posted April 21, 2022 (edited) Thanks, worked out, wondered me a little cause i thought i made that before and had errors on my vm´s when trying to start them, must been a failure by me. working actually a little better now when the gaming vm is in use so the other can be used a little better. admiral casino biz Edited January 8 by fazaliuyt Quote Link to comment
littlered Posted March 27, 2023 Share Posted March 27, 2023 Wondering if someone could recommend how I may increase performance in a VM with a Intel® Avoton C2750 Octa-Core Processor on an ASRock C2750D4I mb which has single thread pairings. I've tried googling it, but can't find much information what would be the proper or recommended way to pin the CPU. The main purpose of the server is to run Plex and dockers, but as of recently I am trying to set up a VM to run Power BI and Excel mainly. Quote Link to comment
sonisame Posted March 28, 2023 Share Posted March 28, 2023 I am sure, it has been asked before, but can I change machine type from Q35 to I440vx for existing VM? Do I need to change something in VM setting or will it work on the fly? Quote Link to comment
alturismo Posted March 28, 2023 Share Posted March 28, 2023 1 hour ago, sonisame said: I am sure, it has been asked before, but can I change machine type from Q35 to I440vx for existing VM? Do I need to change something in VM setting or will it work on the fly? as this is more or less just the "chipset", yes, it should work, may just needs some new drivers then ... but, just to be safe and as its so easy ... shut down your vm, copy the vdisk image as backup, change mashine type and see what happens, if all is ok, just wipe the vdisk image backup, if not wipe the non working one, move back the original one, change back your vm setting and all is like it never happened ... or, after copy, just setup a new vm with your changed i440 setting and use the copied vdisk ... if all is ok, wipe the "old" vm ... 1 Quote Link to comment
sonisame Posted April 9, 2023 Share Posted April 9, 2023 Thank you, I was able to change all my VM machine types. Sam Quote Link to comment
TCMapes Posted March 18 Share Posted March 18 If you are curious to see how your CPU is handle in unraid the following two commands can show you dies layout for CPU isolation. For the chiplet designs coming out is best to put your workhorse vm on a single chiplet intead across multiple. Hope this helps. lscpu -e and lstopo lstopo Machine (126GB total) Package L#0 NUMANode L#0 (P#0 126GB) L3 L#0 (32MB) L2 L#0 (512KB) + L1d L#0 (32KB) + L1i L#0 (32KB) + Core L#0 PU L#0 (P#0) PU L#1 (P#16) L2 L#1 (512KB) + L1d L#1 (32KB) + L1i L#1 (32KB) + Core L#1 PU L#2 (P#1) PU L#3 (P#17) L2 L#2 (512KB) + L1d L#2 (32KB) + L1i L#2 (32KB) + Core L#2 PU L#4 (P#2) PU L#5 (P#18) L2 L#3 (512KB) + L1d L#3 (32KB) + L1i L#3 (32KB) + Core L#3 PU L#6 (P#3) PU L#7 (P#19) L2 L#4 (512KB) + L1d L#4 (32KB) + L1i L#4 (32KB) + Core L#4 PU L#8 (P#4) PU L#9 (P#20) L2 L#5 (512KB) + L1d L#5 (32KB) + L1i L#5 (32KB) + Core L#5 PU L#10 (P#5) PU L#11 (P#21) L2 L#6 (512KB) + L1d L#6 (32KB) + L1i L#6 (32KB) + Core L#6 PU L#12 (P#6) PU L#13 (P#22) L2 L#7 (512KB) + L1d L#7 (32KB) + L1i L#7 (32KB) + Core L#7 PU L#14 (P#7) PU L#15 (P#23) L3 L#1 (32MB) L2 L#8 (512KB) + L1d L#8 (32KB) + L1i L#8 (32KB) + Core L#8 PU L#16 (P#8) PU L#17 (P#24) L2 L#9 (512KB) + L1d L#9 (32KB) + L1i L#9 (32KB) + Core L#9 PU L#18 (P#9) PU L#19 (P#25) L2 L#10 (512KB) + L1d L#10 (32KB) + L1i L#10 (32KB) + Core L#10 PU L#20 (P#10) PU L#21 (P#26) L2 L#11 (512KB) + L1d L#11 (32KB) + L1i L#11 (32KB) + Core L#11 PU L#22 (P#11) PU L#23 (P#27) L2 L#12 (512KB) + L1d L#12 (32KB) + L1i L#12 (32KB) + Core L#12 PU L#24 (P#12) PU L#25 (P#28) L2 L#13 (512KB) + L1d L#13 (32KB) + L1i L#13 (32KB) + Core L#13 PU L#26 (P#13) PU L#27 (P#29) L2 L#14 (512KB) + L1d L#14 (32KB) + L1i L#14 (32KB) + Core L#14 PU L#28 (P#14) PU L#29 (P#30) L2 L#15 (512KB) + L1d L#15 (32KB) + L1i L#15 (32KB) + Core L#15 PU L#30 (P#15) PU L#31 (P#31) lscpu -e CPU NODE SOCKET CORE L1d:L1i:L2:L3 ONLINE MAXMHZ MINMHZ MHZ 0 0 0 0 0:0:0:0 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3696.7129 1 0 0 1 1:1:1:0 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3838.7380 2 0 0 2 2:2:2:0 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 4712.8442 3 0 0 3 3:3:3:0 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 4323.0791 4 0 0 4 4:4:4:0 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 4716.0020 5 0 0 5 5:5:5:0 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 4095.6111 6 0 0 6 6:6:6:0 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 4717.2632 7 0 0 7 7:7:7:0 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 4715.3799 8 0 0 8 8:8:8:1 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3594.2419 9 0 0 9 9:9:9:1 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3400.0000 10 0 0 10 10:10:10:1 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3581.8450 11 0 0 11 11:11:11:1 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3400.0000 12 0 0 12 12:12:12:1 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3400.0000 13 0 0 13 13:13:13:1 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3746.9951 14 0 0 14 14:14:14:1 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3400.0000 15 0 0 15 15:15:15:1 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3400.0000 16 0 0 0 0:0:0:0 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3787.1699 17 0 0 1 1:1:1:0 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 4684.5049 18 0 0 2 2:2:2:0 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 4675.6758 19 0 0 3 3:3:3:0 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 4415.8789 20 0 0 4 4:4:4:0 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 4704.3140 21 0 0 5 5:5:5:0 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 4511.8540 22 0 0 6 6:6:6:0 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 4669.6411 23 0 0 7 7:7:7:0 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 4663.3330 24 0 0 8 8:8:8:1 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3400.0000 25 0 0 9 9:9:9:1 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3400.0000 26 0 0 10 10:10:10:1 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3400.0000 27 0 0 11 11:11:11:1 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3400.0000 28 0 0 12 12:12:12:1 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3400.0000 29 0 0 13 13:13:13:1 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3400.0000 30 0 0 14 14:14:14:1 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3593.3479 31 0 0 15 15:15:15:1 yes 5083.3979 2200.0000 3400.0000 Quote Link to comment
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