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Would there be any change we could add in an off topic forum? I know there's a lot of techsavvy people on this forum and occasionally I myself run into issues I'd love share. For instance, I've been having problems with my home server running on Ubuntu 10.10 server and Virtualbox. I've got threads going on virtualbox forum, as well as another forum I am a regular at. I'd love to see if anyone here has any experience though and could possibly help me find a resolution. Anyway, here's what's been going on.

Been playing around today and issued the top command in a terminal on the host machine to see and it's showing the same thing. The overall CPU usage of the machine is low, as in 5% of less, however it's showing very high CPU of each virtual machine. Here's a screenshot to show what I'm talking about. You'll see load averages and overall CPU usage shows low, ever each individual Virtualbox instance show's high.

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Problem I've been having is the CPU of both my virtual machines are showing very high in Gnome monitor. However, load averages are low, and also as you can see from the screen shot, the overall CPU of the host machine show's low. I have yet to figure out if the two virtual machines truly are using a whack load of CPU, or if not. Now within both virtual machines, they both show very low CPU as well. Although I know virtualbox isn't the best virtualization software, I found it the easiest to install and play around with. Especially for just a little home server. I may be moving to VMware Server soon, as ESXi doesn't like my raid controller.

Server specs are as follows:
Athlon X2 6000+
8GB DDR3
2 x 750GB in raid
10Mb download, 2Mb upload bonded mlppp ADSL2 lines for this box alone
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This may be an option. We will need to wait and see what John thinks about this.
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This one is the off-topic forum, yep. :)
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Perfect! Anyone have any suggestions?
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Anyone :(
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It sounds like you're running into overhead due to VirtualBox. I don't have a lot of experience with VirtualBox, but have you tried changing its options, such as its performance options for each VM? Look for the option to turn on Intel VT-x and AMD-V, and possibly try a different device model.
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Yeah, the AMD virtulization is turned on, as well as in the bios. Also trying playing with io apic and got no where. I had a network admin look at it and he said it's normal. He said to do the top command and the id% is the CPU not being used. Add all the other values together and that's the full CPU usage.

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Whats happening here?
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