[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Xen Scalability Testing
Since we've been focusing on scalability testing,
I'd like to share some of our results.
We've been able to start 200 guest domains under
SLES10 and Xen Unstable. In one test we successfully started 200
hardware-virtualized Win2003 domains, and in a separate test we successfully
started 200 para-virtualized SLES10 domains. In both tests, after 200 guests,
the host system became unresponsive - no errors were displayed on the
serial console, and 'top' and 'xm top' sessions showed that sufficient memory
was still available.
In these tests, Xen Unstable was built with
NR_DYNIRQS = 1024, and the system was booted with dom0_mem=512M and
xenheap_megabytes=64. Guests were each stored on separate luns on san storage,
and booted via physical block device (phy:). No workload was run in the
guests.
Host Platform Hardware:
ES7000/0ne (2-cell configuration) with 16 cpus (8 dual-core sockets, non-hyperthreaded) 64gb memory SAS internal RAID boot disks 2 Emulex lp1005 HBAs. Host Platform Software:
SLES10 Xen Unstable tree (changeset 13541) Code deviations from changeset: NR_DYNIRQS set to 1024 in ./linux-2.6-xen-sparse/include/asm-x86_64/mach-xen/irq_vectors.h Additional Xen Boot Options: dom0_mem=512M, xenheap_megabytes=64 Storage Subsystem:
Unisys Clariion EMC CX600, 30 disk spindles @ 36GB 15Krpm configured as 200 4.5GB RAID5 volumes Hardware-Virtualized Test:
Guest domains: Win2003 Server Std Edition, 256mb memory, 1 vcpu, OS on single external physical lun, dhcp Para-Virtualized Test: Guest domains: SLES10, 96mb memory, 4 vcpu, OS on single external physical lun, fixed IP brian
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