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-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Pitts <<A HREF="mailto:brian@polibyte.com">brian@polibyte.com</A>>
Reply-to: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts <<A HREF="mailto:ale@ale.org">ale@ale.org</A>>
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts <<A HREF="mailto:ale@ale.org">ale@ale.org</A>>
Subject: Re: [ale] Fw: VirtualBox
Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2010 00:52:26 -0500
On 12/22/2010 07:13 PM, <A HREF="mailto:wolf@wolfhalton.info">wolf@wolfhalton.info</A> wrote:
> How much heat can Virt-manager handle? How many processors does it need
> to have to spin out instances? How many processors can it reasonably
> handle? I am specifically looking for a VM Manager that can handle half
> a terabyte of ram and over 400 gpu processors (nVidia Tesla) and maby 20
> to 40 TB of storage...
>
You can pass through pci devices to virtual machines using libvirt and
kvm, but... Does 400 gpu procesors = 400 pci-e cards? I'm not sure how
you would fit or provide power to all that in a single box, or where
you're going to get the few hundred thousand dollars it would cost. If
you're planning a project that will cost this much, I'd call up a few
hardware vendors and red hat for answers.
You might be interested in this whitepaper. It talks about running KVM
on a box with 48 cores and 512GB of RAM.
"Scale-up Virtualization with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 on an HP
ProLiant DL785 G6 (=256 guests)"
<A HREF="http://www.redhat.com/f/pdf/rhel/HP-DL785-KVM-scaling-v1.pdf">http://www.redhat.com/f/pdf/rhel/HP-DL785-KVM-scaling-v1.pdf</A>
--> The nVidia Tesla chip has 480 cores on a single PCI
Thanks for the HP / Ref Hat link
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<B>From</B>: Brian Pitts &lt;<A HREF="<A HREF="mailto:Brian%20Pitts%20%3cbrian@polibyte.com">mailto:Brian%20Pitts%20%3cbrian@polibyte.com</A>%3e"><A HREF="mailto:brian@polibyte.com">brian@polibyte.com</A></A>&gt;<BR>
<B>Reply-to</B>: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts &lt;<A HREF="mailto:ale@ale.org">ale@ale.org</A>&gt;<BR>
<B>To</B>: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts &lt;<A HREF="<A HREF="mailto:Atlanta%20Linux%20Enthusiasts%20%3cale@ale.org">mailto:Atlanta%20Linux%20Enthusiasts%20%3cale@ale.org</A>%3e"><A HREF="mailto:ale@ale.org">ale@ale.org</A></A>&gt;<BR>
<B>Subject</B>: Re: [ale] Fw: VirtualBox<BR>
<B>Date</B>: Thu, 23 Dec 2010 00:52:26 -0500<BR>
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On 12/22/2010 07:13 PM, <A HREF="<A HREF="mailto:wolf@wolfhalton.info">mailto:wolf@wolfhalton.info</A>"><A HREF="mailto:wolf@wolfhalton.info">wolf@wolfhalton.info</A></A> wrote:
&gt; How much heat can Virt-manager handle? How many processors does it need
&gt; to have to spin out instances? How many processors can it reasonably
&gt; handle? I am specifically looking for a VM Manager that can handle half
&gt; a terabyte of ram and over 400 gpu processors (nVidia Tesla) and maby 20
&gt; to 40 TB of storage...
&gt;
You can pass through pci devices to virtual machines using libvirt and
kvm, but... Does 400 gpu procesors = 400 pci-e cards? I'm not sure how
you would fit or provide power to all that in a single box, or where
you're going to get the few hundred thousand dollars it would cost. If
you're planning a project that will cost this much, I'd call up a few
hardware vendors and red hat for answers.
You might be interested in this whitepaper. It talks about running KVM
on a box with 48 cores and 512GB of RAM.
&quot;Scale-up Virtualization with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 on an HP
ProLiant DL785 G6 (=256 guests)&quot;
<A HREF="<A HREF="http://www.redhat.com/f/pdf/rhel/HP-DL785-KVM-scaling-v1.pdf">http://www.redhat.com/f/pdf/rhel/HP-DL785-KVM-scaling-v1.pdf</A>"><A HREF="http://www.redhat.com/f/pdf/rhel/HP-DL785-KVM-scaling-v1.pdf">http://www.redhat.com/f/pdf/rhel/HP-DL785-KVM-scaling-v1.pdf</A></A>
The nVidia Tesla chip has 480 cores on a single PCI
Thanks for the HP / Ref Hat link
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