![]() Guest system: Ubuntu 20.04 Desktop (minimal install)ĬPU Skylake-Client (default) # cpu = Skylake-Client ~$ sysbench 1.0.18 (using system LuaJIT 2.1.0-beta3) CPU speed: events per second: 507.37 General statistics: total time: 10.0039s total number of events: 5080 Latency (ms): min: 3.76 avg: 3.93 max: 5.82 95th percentile: 4.18 sum: 19962.08 Threads fairness: events (avg/stddev): 2540.0000/5.00 execution time (avg/stddev): 9.9810/0.00 CPU Penryn # cpu = Penryn ~$ sysbench cpu -threads=2 run sysbench 1.0.18 (using system LuaJIT 2.1.0-beta3) CPU speed: events per second: 1455.74 General statistics: total time: 10.0032s total number of events: 14571 Latency (ms): min: 1.25 avg: 1.37 max: 52.02 95th percentile: 1.52 sum: 19948.56 Threads fairness: events (avg/stddev): 7285.5000/2.50 execution time (avg/stddev): 9.9743/0.00 CPU qemu64 # cpu = qemu64 ~$ sysbench cpu -threads=2 run sysbench 1.0.18 (using system LuaJIT 2.1.0-beta3) CPU speed: events per second: 1505.28 General statistics: total time: 10.0012s total number of events: 15059 Latency (ms): min: 1.24 avg: 1.32 max: 3.37 95th percentile: 1.47 sum: 19938.66 Threads fairness: events (avg/stddev): 7529.5000/2.50 execution time (avg/stddev): 9.9693/0.00 Update: CPU qemu64 with M1 16" # cpu = qemu64 ~$ sysbench cpu -threads=2 run sysbench 1.0.18 (using system LuaJIT 2.1.0-beta3) CPU speed: events per second: 1605.28 General statistics: total time: 10.0019s total number of events: 16048 Latency (ms): min: 1.18 avg: 1.24 max: 3.83 95th percentile: 1.32 sum: 19931.65 Threads fairness: events (avg/stddev): 8024.0000/10.00 execution time (avg/stddev): 9.9658/0.00 CPU qemu64-v1 # cpu = qemu64-v1 ~$ sysbench cpu -threads=2 run sysbench 1.0.18 (using system LuaJIT 2.1.0-beta3) CPU speed: events per second: 1474.44 General statistics: total time: 10.0016s total number of events: 14751 Latency (ms): min: 1.27 avg: 1.35 max: 21.82 95th percentile: 1.55 sum: 19923.12 Threads fairness: events (avg/stddev): 7375.5000/30.50 execution time (avg/stddev): 9.9616/0.00 CPU EPYC # cpu = EPYC ~$ sysbench cpu -threads=2 run sysbench 1.0.18 (using system LuaJIT 2.1.0-beta3) CPU speed: events per second: 1403.61 General statistics: total time: 10.0024s total number of events: 14045 Latency (ms): min: 1.36 avg: 1.42 max: 3.68 95th percentile: 1.52 sum: 19938.08 Threads fairness: events (avg/stddev): 7022.5000/1.50 execution time (avg/stddev): 9.9690/0.00 CPU Haswell # cpu = Haswell ~$ sysbench cpu -threads=2 run sysbench 1.0.18 (using system LuaJIT 2.1.0-beta3) CPU speed: events per second: 491.29 General statistics: total time: 10.0044s total number of events: 4919 Latency (ms): min: 3.74 avg: 4.06 max: 53.05 95th percentile: 4.33 sum: 19955.25 Threads fairness: events (avg/stddev): 2459.5000/3.50 execution time (avg/stddev): 9.9776/0.00 CPU kvm64 # cpu = kvm64 ~$ sysbench cpu -threads=2 run sysbench 1.0.18 (using system LuaJIT 2.1.0-beta3) CPU speed: events per second: 1506.38 General statistics: total time: 10.0021s total number of events: 15076 Latency (ms): min: 1.24 avg: 1.32 max: 2.83 95th percentile: 1.44 sum: 19951.28 Threads fairness: events (avg/stddev): 7538.0000/6.00 execution time (avg/stddev): 9.9756/0.00 Native.Best is to select qemu64 as CPU type for the installation). (Hint: the installation will be much slower that you’d expect, so be very patient. Once that is complete, stop the machine and remove the ISO from the drives and boot up your new VM. After you’re done, go into the settings of the VM again: go to System and check Force Multicore: ✅Īfter boot from the ISO image, install the OS on the disk.… then same as above: Architecture, System, ….Update: With the new utm UI, follow these steps: Force Multicore: ✅ (This gives a significant performance increase). ![]() Then import disk to add a bootable ISO from the distribution of your choice. Go to drives and create a drive of at least 10GB size, better more. Start utm and “Create a New VM”, give it whatever name you want. This assumes you have installed Homebrew. The latter is not required, but makes life a lot easier.
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