[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re[2]: [Xen-users] Re: Limit i/o capacitiy?
Hello, Has anyone actually used the 'rate' parameter of vif? > I`ve conducted a number of tests with the rate parameter of vif to > investigate the effect this parameter does. I was expecting to see a > proportional increase in performance of benchmark with the increasing > of rate. But the experimental data shows different results. > I`ve used a web-application as a workload and httperf as a benchmarking > tool. There parameters of httperf were the following: >> ./httperf --hog --client=0/1 --server=192.168.10.9 --port=50180 >> --uri=index.cgi --rate=200 --send-buffer=4096 --recv-buffer=16384 >> --num-conns=1000 --num-calls=1 > There key values of httperf's reports are: > rate: 20KB/s > test-duration 193.906 s > Request rate: 0.0 req/s (0.0 ms/req) > Net I/O: 0.0 KB/s > rate: 21KB/s > test-duration 193.907 s > Request rate: 0.0 req/s (0.0 ms/req) > Net I/O: 0.0 KB/s > rate: 22KB/s > test-duration 193.966 s > Request rate: 4.9 req/s (204.0 ms/req) > Net I/O: 15.8 KB/s (0.1*10^6 bps) > rate: 25KB/s > test-duration 193.966 s > Request rate: 4.9 req/s (203.3 ms/req) > Net I/O: 15.8 KB/s (0.1*10^6 bps) > rate: 100KB/s > test-duration 193.967 s > Request rate: 4.9 req/s (202.7 ms/req) > Net I/O: 15.9 KB/s > The performance (request rate) is 0 for rates 20 and 21 KB/s. > The 22KB/s value gives normal results. > However they don't improve much with subsequent increases of rate. > Is this correct behavior? May be I have misunderstood something in the > way the rate parameter should be used? Or passed wrong parameters to > httperf? > Thanks in advance. > -- > Artem Pervin -- С уважением, Артем Первин mailto:ArtemPervin@xxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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