[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Xen with Multiple NIC as a logical router
Hi *, My sincere apologies for cross posting in the mailing lists. I am evaluating the case of using XEN as a logical router. http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/M.Handley/papers/xen-vrouters.pdf In the conclusions section it is mentioned " CPU saturation is a main feature of PC-based virtual routers, and that to avoid context switching overheads, the virtualization platform (e.g. Xen) so all forwarding is handled in the privileged domain. In other words, domUs should only host the control (slow) path of its associated virtual router, while the corresponding forwarding should be âmigratedâ to dom0. " I am considering the case to provide every DOMU a separate physical port. I know that this solution does not scale but do you believe that such a choice would limit the CPU overhead caused by the copying functionality between the DOMU and DOM0 ? Kind regards, Dimitris -- -- Dimitrios K. Kalogeras Electrical Engineer, Ph.D. Network Engineer NTUA/GR-Net Network Management Center _____________________________________ icq: 11887484 voice: +30-210-772 1863 fax: +30-210-772 1866 e-mail: D.Kalogeras@xxxxxxxxxxx pub 1024D/0E421B50 2007-01-17 [expires: 2008-01-17] Dimitrios Kalogeras (dkalo) <D.Kalogeras@xxxxxxxxxxx> Key fingerprint = F8C8 7B67 74A4 1F82 CDDF 8554 E1EF 7FAE 0E42 1B50 PGP-KEY: http://ajax.noc.ntua.gr/~dkalo/dkalo_pgp.txt _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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