Am 12.02.2013 12:58, schrieb Gordan Bobic: > On 12/02/2013 10:46, Reindl Harald wrote: >> means: >> you buy much better hardware with more and faster CPU's >> for a single device as you would buy for 20 machines >> and most of the day one or two guests can allocate >> most of the ressources on their own > > Sure, but that's consolidation, assuming you have loads that tessellate nicely. If your load is capable of > saturating the bare metal, your performance will take a substantial hit if you virtualize. If you want to argue > otherwise, describe your test methodology and results. Things may have improved somewhat from Core 2 to Core i, I > haven't re-tested on my most recent hardware - plan to do so in a week or so. my test methodology is practical workload and not constructed crap i profile my own web-applications which are highly optimized believe it or not, they are faster in a VMware guest as on the host itself in many cases, both the same Fedora version with binary identical packages optimized for corei7 and SSE4.2 -O3 -march=corei7 -mtune=corei7 -mmmx -msse2 -msse3 -msse4.1 -msse4.2 -maes -fopenmp -mfpmath=sse
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