Am 12.02.2013 19:19, schrieb Heinz Diehl: > On 12.02.2013, Reindl Harald wrote: > >> 2 different virtual machines, same host > [....] >> impossible that they have exactly the same loops per >> timeslice on a host with 20 guests and that each of >> their cores have the same is even more unlikely > > It's calculated at boot time, on the same host as you describe. > So it doesn't play a role how many guests your virtual machine has > later. a virtual machine has no guest later a vritual machine IS the guest, one of many and since all the guests are sharing the same host CPU it is unlikely that there are the same values over weeks if there is something relieable meassured because in this moment "boot time" is only for one of them while the others in full production load
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