Server motherboard virtualization capability verification method, system, device and storage medium

By creating virtual machines and binding CPU cores on the server host to perform CPU stability tests, the problem of server motherboard virtualization stability verification was solved, and the effective verification and stability assessment of the motherboard virtualization capabilities were achieved.

CN115129568BActive Publication Date: 2026-06-23INSPUR SUZHOU INTELLIGENT TECH CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
INSPUR SUZHOU INTELLIGENT TECH CO LTD
Filing Date
2022-06-29
Publication Date
2026-06-23

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

While existing servers claim to support motherboard virtualization, their stability in actual use still needs further verification and testing.

Method used

A virtual machine is created on the system virtualization module of the server host, a test scenario is configured, and the physical core and HT core of the same CPU core are bound in the same virtual machine. The CPU stability test of the bound core in the virtual machine is performed by the test software to identify the number of CPU cores and collect test logs to verify the motherboard's support for virtualization capabilities.

Benefits of technology

This effectively verifies whether the server's physical motherboard supports virtualization and ensures stable operation in virtualization scenarios, guaranteeing that the virtual machine is not affected by the operations of other virtual machines.

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Abstract

The application provides a server mainboard virtualization capability verification method, system and device and a storage medium. The method comprises the following steps: creating a virtual machine on a system virtualization module of a server host; configuring a test scene; binding physical cores and HT cores of the same CPU core in the same virtual machine; performing CPU stability testing on the bound cores in the virtual machine through test software; identifying the number of CPU cores and performing CPU stability testing on all the CPU cores; collecting test logs; and verifying whether the mainboard supports virtualization capability according to the test logs. The application can effectively verify whether the physical machine mainboard of the server supports virtualization and is stable, and can also verify that the normally tested virtual machine is not affected by the operation of other virtual machines.
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