The need for mobile operators to have an infrastructure that can handle everincreasing
traffic and support the development of more demanding services at lower costs
has led to the emergence of the O-RAN paradigm. This organiza.on proposes an unbundled
and virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN) running on commodity servers, moving away
from tradi.onal monolithic network environments. In this context, managing the available
compu.ng resources at the host machine is key for mee.ng network requirements without
was.ng resources. In this regard, this work abempts to evaluate the impact of
computa.onal and radio resources on network performance under different radio
configura.ons. The results prove that misalloca.ng resources to vRAN instances can lead to
network performance degrada.on and that addi.onal dedicated resources do not always
translate into beber performance.