On Saturday 11 March 2006 23:12, Julius Schwartzenberg wrote:
> Jim Carter schreef:
> > With many guests on one host, remember that the CPU is shared, and if
> > several guests get CPU-intensive at the same time their individual
> > performance will drop off.  Also UMLs take a lot of memory; be sure
> > there's enough.
>
> Do UMLs really take a lot of extra memory? I'm using a Pentium III
> 700MHz with 256MB as my host. I was planning to run about 4 UMLs. They
> won't have very intensive tasks though.

I usually run UML with 32M of RAM and they don't use it all often (I wouldn't 
try 16M, but 24M may work); then it comes swap space.

Additionally there's the space which is used to cache the UBD, but that can be 
reduced a bit when you use a common backing file with different COW files on 
top of it (if the COW file is little, the host can easy notice the content 
sharing).
-- 
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