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Multi-Core Scaling In A KVM Virtualized Environment

Written by Michael Larabel in Processors on 15 December 2010 at 10:39 AM EST. Page 3 of 5. 18 Comments.

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It is a similar story with the 7-Zip compression benchmark where the efficiency of the guest begins to deviate from the host when having more than four CPU cores to tap.

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The Parallel BZIP2 test did not illustrate this problem and was like the C-Ray results where it scaled very well with the increasing core count.

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With the OpenMP-powered GraphicsMagick resizing test, the virtualized guest performance actually dropped when six and twelve cores were enabled.

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With the image sharpening operation in GraphicsMagick, at least the performance didn't degrade when going beyond four cores, but it wasn't as fast as the system host.