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[ale] VM load average stays around 4.5 and jumps as high as 8 or 9
- Subject: [ale] VM load average stays around 4.5 and jumps as high as 8 or 9
- From: michael.campbell at gmail.com (Michael Campbell)
- Date: Wed, 16 May 2012 15:31:50 -0400
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On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 1:33 PM, Jim Kinney <jim.kinney at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks. That makes sense.
>
> Of course making the vm "tickle" itself often keeps the clock current :-)
>
> Linux in a vm is more stable than windows in a vm. Linux in a vm is as
> stable as Linux on iron. Windows in a vm is less stable than windows on a
> physical system.
>
>
I have noticed this also. My "official" work env. is windows, but I do as
much as I can on Linux. It works much better for me to use Linux in a VM
than the other way around; Windows just doesn't like it nearly as much,
where Linux more or less doesn't care.
YMMV, of course.
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