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

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Subject: [Xen-users] Maximum RAM, CPU and Filesystem size per VM
From: abhi datt <abhi.datt@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 13:58:52 +0530
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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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