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Re: [Xen-users] Maximum RAM, CPU and Filesystem size per VM

Abhi,

There's a difference between what you can do and what makes commercial sense. Right off the bat it's hard to see how you will either use much of the CPU resources you are buying or get optimal $/workload. 

It maybe that neither of these are important in your context. Can you give some more context?

Peter 

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On Oct 1, 2009, at 4:28 AM, abhi datt <abhi.datt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,
We are planning a 128 GB RAM, 8 CPU (Hexacore) = 48 Cores; host server with 10 TB storage.
We plan to run only 2-3 production level SAP instances on this.
 
Could someone throw light on these basic facts.

-How much maximum RAM we can allocate per VM {Is it any different for Windows(full) and Linux (PV) VMs}

-How many max CPU cores we can allocate per VM {Is it any different for Windows(full) and Linux (PV) VMs}

-Maximum filesystem size (storage) we can assign per VM


thanks
Abhi



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