[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-users] xennet windows pv performance
> > Was this Linux domU HVM (using PV drivers) or PV? I knew I'd forget something :) It's a PV linux domain. > In this box you have 4 physical cpus.. windows vm has 2 vcpus so your dom0 > has 2 pcpus dedicated only for it.. Well... there are 10 other DomU's on the machine too, but none of them work particularly hard (which is why virtualisation is such a good thing!). > > On another machine with 1 x dual core 1.8Ghz AMD cpu, testing as above I > > get: > > Windows (vcpus = 2) - ~65MBits/sec - ~100% cpu utilization (eg 100% on > > both cpu's) > > Linux - can't test as I don't have any Linux DomU's set up presently. > > > > I don't think there is enough difference in raw CPU power to account for > > the 7x performance difference between the two physical machines... it > > must be something else. > > > > Hmm.. do these CPU's have different sizes of caches? Then again it can't > cause that big difference.. Probably yes they do. > Could it be some xen scheduling issue? You're using 2 vcpus for windows, > and in this second box you only have 2 pcpus.. and they're both 100% > used so no dedicated pcpus for dom0.. There is probably something in that. The thing that is bugging me is the amount of CPU required... I am implementing checksum offload right now which might cut some of it down. I wonder if HVM supports page flipping as opposed to page copying. I don't know much about page flipping but if it is what I think it is then we could actually implement zero copy. James _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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