.. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-4.0 Performance *********** The single-node claims implementation which is the basis of the NUMA claims v4 series and the multi-node claim sets design forms the groundwork for the NUMA design and implementation in XenServer 9. An early version of it is available as the XenServer XS9 preview release: https://www.xenserver.com/downloads/xs9-preview. The performance of this release has been tested in real customer environments with customer workloads. On dual-socket Intel servers, the **average aggregate CPU usage across all VMs at peak times** (peak user load) was **~16% less** than with `XenServer 8.4` (overall average at all times **~8.5% less**) compared to the previous release, which is a significant improvement in CPU efficiency for memory-intensive workloads, attributed to the improved NUMA placement enabled by `NUMA-aware claims`. The customer's response time metric from their application, which is the key measure the customer uses for end user observed performance, showed an ~8% improvement, matching the improvement in average CPU usage. These numbers were observed using `Intel dual-socket servers`. The performance benefits with AMD servers (judging by preliminary tests) are expected to be considerably higher than the results with dual-socket Intel servers. The multi-node claim sets design is expected to extend these benefits to configurations that require claiming memory from multiple NUMA nodes adjacent to each other for optimal performance.