[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] GPLPV drivers and Windows 2008
I retransmit on the list because I forgot to ... On 10.10.2008 03:16, James Harper wrote: With iozone, in fact it's more 6/7Mo but still it's not gorgeous, I was able to check the result with the ressource monitor and with iostat (running in dom0 while iozone was running).Hello all, I have been testing a Windows 2008 server on xen 3.2-1 (from debian backports) on etch and I got very bad perf with GPLPV drivers withdisks(I can't get more than 3/5 Mo/s). I am quite sure that I have drivers enabled because device managershowthem and report them as working correctly. The difference between a normal installation and my Xen one is that Idonot have access to write caching optimization (the option "Enablewritecaching on the disk" is not present at all).The 'write caching' is presumably Windows responding to a feature reported by the disk. As my drivers don't cache anything anyway, even if I reported it as available it wouldn't actually do anything.Is there something I should do ? I am running 0.9.11pre17 GPLPV drivers.Can you tell me how you are measuring performance? Cheers. Matthieu Attachment:
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