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Hi,
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I've noticed some weird behaviours on monitoring my physical
machines
while Virtual Machines (VMs) were running. The cpu load on the
physical
machine was very low (around 10%), while the load on VM were very
high
(around 80%).
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How is it possible? Is there any workaround?
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Thanks, <br>
Massimo<br>
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