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While creating a KVM Virtual Machine in proxmox from the GUI, for the hard disk and CPU tab there are a couple of options that are confusing.

For example, this is the hard disk tab,

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In that tab, what does "No backup", "Discard" and "Iothread" signify?

And similarly, this is the CPU tab,

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In this tab, what does "Sockets", "Cores" and "Enable numa" mean?

I did not have any luck with google and the results that I got were conflicting.

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No backup instructs proxmox to not perform any backups for that VM.

Discard allows the guest to use fstrim or the discard option to free up the unused space from the underlying storage system. This is only usable on a virtio_scsi driver.

Iothread sets the AIO mode to threads (instead of native). For more information check this presentation.

Sockets is the number of CPUs that the guest will see as installed/available.

Cores is the number of cores that the guest will be able to use for each CPU.

If your server has 2 sockets each with a CPU that has 6 cores you could put 2 in the Sockets and 6 in the Cores fields and the guest will be able to use 100% of both CPU's. You can also put 1 in Sockets and 3 in Cores fields and the guest will be able to use only 50% from one CPU, so only 25% of the available CPU power on the server.

Enable Numa will allow the guest to make use of the NUMA architecture (servers with more than 2 sockets) on specific servers. Check www.admin-magazine.com/Archive/2014/20/Best-practices-for-KVM-on-NUMA-servers

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