

However, should you wish to run more performance-demanding applications through Docker containers or virtual machines, a processor with extra clock speed and support for hyper-threading can be very beneficial. CPU usage will be minimal, so even something as low end as a Celeron or Atom processor would be fine to use. In general, if it’s supported by Linux, it’s supported by unRAID.
#UNRAID SETUP DOCKER INSTALL#
4.8.6 Step 5: Install the VirtIO drivers from inside the VM (Windows Guests Only).4.8.5 Step 4: Edit the XML for your virtual machine (Windows Guests Only).4.8.4 Step 3: Connect to your unRAID server via Telnet or SSH.4.8.3 Step 2: Add a new Virtual Machine from the VMs tab.4.8.2 Step 1: Identify the disk to be converted using the unRAID webGui.4.8 Physical to Virtual Machine Conversion Process.4.7.2 Enable MSI for Interrupts to Fix HDMI Audio Support.4.6.1.7 Step 7: Remove the temporary vdisk and start the VM.4.6.1.6 Step 6: Starting your new VM and loading the VirtIO drivers.4.6.1.5 Step 5: Create a new VM with the VM Manager.4.6.1.4 Step 4: Reboot your server into KVM mode.4.6.1.3 Step 3: Download the uninstaller and remove the GPLPV drivers.
#UNRAID SETUP DOCKER DRIVER#
4.6.1.2 Step 2: Prepare Windows 7 for GPLPV driver removal.4.6.1.1 Step 1: Determine if your VM is using Xen's GPLPV drivers.4.5.4 Loading the VirtIO Drivers During Installation.4.5.2 Obtaining Virtual Hardware Drivers (VirtIO) for Windows.4.5.1 Obtaining Your Installation Media (ISO).

