[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-API] Plans for 64 bit dom0
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 21:28, Pasi wrote: > On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 01:22:04PM -0500, Phil Ritter wrote: > > Are there any plans to deliver a packaged version of XCP (the ISO > version) > > with dom0 built on a 64 bit kernel? > > 64-bit is becoming more and more important for supporting some new > device > > drivers and storage technology. Also existing 32 bit dom0 is showing > its > > weakness under heavy I/O workloads. > > Debian xcp-xapi is not a good option yet as there are just enough > > differences to make it hard to manage. > > Perhaps hope for 64-bit in 1.7 release? > > > > I'm guessing 64bit dom0 will be used in XCP after Xen PVH (hybrid) support > is merged to > upstream Xen and upstream Linux kernel, so most probably around Xen 4.4 > timeframe. > > Xen PVH support allows running dom0 in an HVM container. I suspect it'll take a while for that to stabilise enough for an enterprise-class virtualization platform to use it so I wouldn't expect XCP to use PVH dom0 for a while after its initial release. However moving to a 64 bit PV dom0 is a realistic possibility - Citrix performance testing has shown that the known 64 bit micro-level slowdown (syscalls) doesn't have an appreciable effect on the system-level performance for most metrics. There were some notable slowdowns but generally on relatively uncommon operations like writing to syslog. The conclusion from the study was that moving to a 64 bit PV dom0 would be OK from a performance perspective. Therefore the current intention is to move XCP to 64 bit PV dom0 later this year, at the same time we move to a 3.x kernel. I'm hoping that trunk builds (pre-stabilisation) will be available well ahead of full release to give people a chance to try them out. Cheers, James _______________________________________________ Xen-api mailing list Xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xen-api
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