Dec 31 2020 12:39 AM
Hi,
After reading and searching the internet it still hasn't revealed th truth for me.
I keep struggeling with provisioning.
In this example (real case) i setup a Server 2019 as hyper-v machine.
it has 2 processor with each 12 cores, so i have 24 cores in total (if i look in task manager it says 24 cores and 48 logical cores)
After lots of reading and searching 'the internet says' that a 1 to 4 ratio is a good ratio for calculating VCPU's. Since i have 24 cores, a assume that i have 96 VCPU's available.
The setup is as follows, Server 2019 as hyper-v layer, i installed one VM machine on it, thats the VDI server. In that VDI server (VM) i installed an configured all my vdi-clients, computers 1 to 15.
The idea was to keep 1 core for the hyper layer, and to give the other (cores) VCPU's to the VDI-server. So 4 VCPU(s for the layer and 92VCPU for the VDI server. in that case we have enough VCPU's on the VDI server to give to our vdi-clients.
And thats were our idea falls apart. If we want to give 92 vcpu to the VDI server it does not work, we can only give a maximum of 48 VCPU ? (which is the same as the logical processors)
Dec 31 2020 01:50 PM