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GT-R
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Hi, i have a Server with 2x 10core and 192 gb ram.

now i just wana host kvm vm's.

now i have these settings:

CPU Units: 1000

[b][right]CPU %: 75
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[b][right][right]I/O priority
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is this a good choice? or do you preffer other settings?
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chirag
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Hi,

Sir IO priority is for OpenVZ VMs.
Please check you have selected the correct virtualization while creating plan for it.
Options will be chnaged when you change the virtualization.

Let us know.

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GT-R
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ups i forgot to select kvm.

but now what settings do you preffer?

i really searched on the internet.
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abhijeetm
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Hi,
The settings to use depends on how stronger VPS you want to build ?

Note following for KVM:
1. CPU Priority: higher the priority will be the chances of this VPS getting processing time compared to low priority VPS

2. CPU Cores: how many cores of physical CPU you want this VPS to use (you cannot assign more than available cores)

3. CPU %: Of allocated CPU cores, what total percentage of their processing time you want to this VPS to use (max percentage will be 100 x NumOFAssignedCores)

CentOS 7 and above host, also supports following IO parameters for VPS:
1. Total I/O's per sec
- The optional total_iops_sec element is the total I/O operations per second

2. Read Mega Byte's/s
- The optional read_bytes_sec element is the read throughput limit in bytes per second.

3. Write Mega Byte's/s
- The optional write_bytes_sec element is the write throughput limit in bytes per second.

(source: https://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsDisks)

So now analyze above parameters and decide how you want to share your host resources with VPS.
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