Proxmox is reporting high memory usage for your VMs, but here’s what’s actually happening
Let’s say you’ve built a home server with your dream components and armed it with everybody's favorite virtualization platform, Proxmox. The next course of action is to deploy a multitude of LXCs and virtual machines on your PVE node. If you’ve allocated your resources wisely, you’re unlikely to encounter performance issues from overcommitting the CPU cores and memory.
Let’s say you’ve built a home server with your dream components and armed it with everybody’s favorite virtualization platform, Proxmox. The next course of action is to deploy a multitude of LXCs and virtual machines on your PVE node. If you’ve allocated your resources wisely, you’re unlikely to encounter performance issues from overcommitting the CPU cores and memory.
Trude Scheerer
Germany
Germany
Published by: aplhsindia.in
