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Which laptop to choose for virtualization?
Hello. Developer task.
The task was to launch 4-5 virtual machines with certain software roles based on windows 10. All virtual machines have "average" requirements. Conditionally, in order to understand the load, let's imagine the cinebench r20 test and take 30-40% of it. That's where each Wirth will be loaded like this.
Previously, this whole economy worked on a ryzen 5 3600 (desktop) + 48 gigabytes of RAM. At the peak, 32 were eaten. I allocated no more than 4-8 GB for each machine. Depending on the type of role.
Now the question arose of transferring all this goodness to a laptop.
I'm considering Lenovo idealPad 15ARH05, which is on Ryzen 7 4800H, plus add RAM to it to the required volume.
The question is - will he take it out?
And the second question. If this is beyond the need for loading - then the second priority of the laptop (after performance) is mobility. Is it possible to consider something from the business lines with the prefix U for processors?
Thank you.
I forgot to add that in my case there will be virtualbox as a hypervisor
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None for reasonable money. From the overprice, something can (!) be taken out adequately (all sorts of Alienware, etc. for 200k+)
The processors are approximately identical in performance, so look more at the cooling system, look at the reviews of all laptops with these processors, rewinding immediately to the part where they talk about temperature and possible throttling. If a laptop with poor cooling and throttling - consider that you will use 60-80% of the processor power. Also specify on the RAM upgrade, in your model, as it were, the maximum possible is 16GB (as it were).
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