Boost Proxmox VM performance with host CPU passthrough
Setting up Proxmox Linux containers (LXC) and virtual machines (VMs) is what makes this hypervisor an invaluable tool for home labs. It's powerful, light, and fast, but there are a few tweaks one can make to make it even better. One is to enable community updates, unless you have a subscription, of course. But another may not be too obvious, especially if you're just starting out with your first Proxmox deployment. I'm talking CPU passthrough to VMs and how selecting the right one ("host") can improve performance.
Setting up Proxmox Linux containers (LXC) and virtual machines (VMs) is what makes this hypervisor an invaluable tool for home labs. It’s powerful, light, and fast, but there are a few tweaks one can make to make it even better. One is to enable community updates, unless you have a subscription, of course. But another may not be too obvious, especially if you’re just starting out with your first Proxmox deployment. I’m talking CPU passthrough to VMs and how selecting the right one (“host”) can improve performance.
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