Unthrottle
Unthrottle is a term used in the context of computer systems, particularly in the realm of virtualization and cloud computing, to refer to the process of increasing the performance of a virtual machine (VM) or container by allocating more resources to it. This can include increasing CPU, memory, or I/O bandwidth. The opposite of unthrottling is throttling, which involves limiting the resources available to a VM or container to ensure fair usage among multiple tenants or to prioritize certain workloads.
Unthrottling is often necessary in scenarios where a VM or container is experiencing performance bottlenecks due
However, unthrottling should be done carefully to avoid overcommitting resources, which can lead to performance degradation
In summary, unthrottling is a process of increasing the resources allocated to a virtual machine or container