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Dear Rodrigo,
the AVR was also our first idea and checking your provided article this makes most sence. We first removed the AVR-profiles from the VS, but the spikes were still there. And now I also tried to delete/reset the AVR statistics as described in article K14956 but still spikes every 5 minutes. I also understand, that we don't need to worry about performance, because AVR uses separate logical cores and are throttled down when TMM needs the resources.
But I'm wondering, where this behavior comes from, because we have several clusters running, all with AVR provisioned, but all others are not showing these spikes.
Thank you!
Regards Stefan 🙂
The spikes happen in boxes with HyperThreading (HT+) technology. In HT+ boxes, TMM resides in even-numbered cores (0, 2, 4) and the control plane in odd-numbered cores (1, 3, 5 etc).It depends on the version you're running and whether your box has HyperThreading (HT+). Notice that the spikes are in the control plane CPUs which indicates these are due to the daemons I told you about. You can delete the hell out of AVR and deprovision it but it won't stop the spikes. The hardware boxes listed with HT+ in K14358, all support HyperThreading technology. Have a quick look at it.