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Xav2808
Member
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06-02-2016, 09:59 PM
#11
It isn't working properly at the moment. Only two machines support this VM. I have other VMs there, but are their cores getting too much load? Could I assign specific cores to just one machine instead?
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Xav2808
06-02-2016, 09:59 PM #11

It isn't working properly at the moment. Only two machines support this VM. I have other VMs there, but are their cores getting too much load? Could I assign specific cores to just one machine instead?

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lundefugl
Member
123
06-03-2016, 02:42 AM
#12
Check the CPU activity on the machine. If it's moderate, it's unlikely to be the main problem. The cache system also requires minimal processing power.
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lundefugl
06-03-2016, 02:42 AM #12

Check the CPU activity on the machine. If it's moderate, it's unlikely to be the main problem. The cache system also requires minimal processing power.

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tommy7166
Junior Member
37
06-03-2016, 10:42 AM
#13
While all virtual machines and my Minecraft server are active, my CPU consumption stays between 9 to 15 percent.
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tommy7166
06-03-2016, 10:42 AM #13

While all virtual machines and my Minecraft server are active, my CPU consumption stays between 9 to 15 percent.

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Neosdrow
Member
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06-03-2016, 11:11 AM
#14
The host uses a modest CPU, which might not seem like much but could still impact performance.
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Neosdrow
06-03-2016, 11:11 AM #14

The host uses a modest CPU, which might not seem like much but could still impact performance.

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nikki13dancer
Junior Member
32
06-03-2016, 12:49 PM
#15
Consider upgrading to a more advanced hypervisor such as Unraid. You can transfer your virtual machines to a USB drive using standard tools, and they will function normally without needing to rebuild them.
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nikki13dancer
06-03-2016, 12:49 PM #15

Consider upgrading to a more advanced hypervisor such as Unraid. You can transfer your virtual machines to a USB drive using standard tools, and they will function normally without needing to rebuild them.

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iTzPandaNuss
Member
144
06-03-2016, 05:49 PM
#16
Consider using Hyper-V or Proxmox as the hypervisor instead of Windows 10. This should improve performance and simplify management.
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iTzPandaNuss
06-03-2016, 05:49 PM #16

Consider using Hyper-V or Proxmox as the hypervisor instead of Windows 10. This should improve performance and simplify management.

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huityweb
Member
157
06-03-2016, 10:25 PM
#17
You can move your VMs by transferring them between hosts or using migration tools provided by your hypervisor. Hyper-V and Proxmox differ from Unraid in that they focus on virtualization software, while Unraid is a dedicated hardware virtualization platform.
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huityweb
06-03-2016, 10:25 PM #17

You can move your VMs by transferring them between hosts or using migration tools provided by your hypervisor. Hyper-V and Proxmox differ from Unraid in that they focus on virtualization software, while Unraid is a dedicated hardware virtualization platform.

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Kaine13
Member
100
06-04-2016, 04:36 AM
#18
Poxmox runs on the same Linux + KVM setup as Unraid but offers extra storage and VM choices, and it's free. It’s straightforward to use. Both Unraid and Poxmox are free options. Hyper-V is also available in Windows 10. You can back up your VM, create an image, and restore the backup if needed.
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Kaine13
06-04-2016, 04:36 AM #18

Poxmox runs on the same Linux + KVM setup as Unraid but offers extra storage and VM choices, and it's free. It’s straightforward to use. Both Unraid and Poxmox are free options. Hyper-V is also available in Windows 10. You can back up your VM, create an image, and restore the backup if needed.

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victordub44
Member
216
06-05-2016, 08:04 PM
#19
You're unsure about moving or copying virtual machines since you're new to them. It's okay—Hyper-V is a good starting point. Since it comes pre-installed on Windows, you can begin experimenting there first before moving to other setups.
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victordub44
06-05-2016, 08:04 PM #19

You're unsure about moving or copying virtual machines since you're new to them. It's okay—Hyper-V is a good starting point. Since it comes pre-installed on Windows, you can begin experimenting there first before moving to other setups.

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crafteur57
Member
107
06-06-2016, 04:11 PM
#20
To turn on Hyper-V in Windows 10, go to the Programs and Features menu and enable it. Be aware this may affect VMware Workstation.
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crafteur57
06-06-2016, 04:11 PM #20

To turn on Hyper-V in Windows 10, go to the Programs and Features menu and enable it. Be aware this may affect VMware Workstation.

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