Hello,
I have a question regarding the PowerUseCStates feature in Advanced system settings, when choosing this we have an option of 0 or 1 and below it states "In Custom policy, use ACPI C-states when processor is idle"
What does the value 0 do and what does the value 1 do for this feature?
What does "In Custom policy, use ACPI C-states when processor is idle" refer exactly, what is custom policy?
Thank you
Hi @jdellipa ,
C state is a CPU power management feature provided by hardware vendors and ESXi hosts provides you options to utilize them. For more information, please refer 17-18 here --> Performance best practices for 6.7
Values 0 & 1 are to disable and enable this feature respectively.
Check if the hardware provides option for custom power policy options . Refer page 23 & 24 for more information
Hope that helps.
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Hey Ashil i appreciate the reply, yes i will be sure to add a solved to your comment, it is greatly appreciated and helpful
One other Question please, if using power management of High Performance does this mean any settings such at Cstate, Perf.Bias, Pstates etc are ignored or are their default values still used?
If ignored, does using "Custom" make those Cstate, Perf.Bias etc used?
Thank you
Yes, select high performance will utilize all available resources and will ignore and power saving options. Balanced will let you utilize a bit of both (Power saving & performance) while custom also provides identical features, however with an option to customize some.
Hope that helps