[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-users] SMP, Win 2k3 R2 Server, and GPLPV
> > Mike, > I currently use Xen 3.2.0 from SLES 10 SP2. I have several of these > machines, backed by an FC SAN. My domUs all use file:-based access (loop > devices, essentially) to access their disks. One of those systems (Dell > PE1950, 2 x Quad-Core Xeon 2.66 Ghz, 16GB of RAM) runs 20-25 Windows XP > SP3-based domUs with no performance issues at all. At initial boot, > sometimes there's a good deal of CPU usage on dom0, but that only lasts > for a little while, then things settle down. My domUs are (mostly) single > vCPU with 384MB of RAM assigned to each domU. I have one that has 1GB of > RAM and one that has two vCPUs. > > On another machine (identical hardware), I also have a Windows Server 2003 > domU running, with 2.5GB of RAM assigned and 2 vCPUs. All of the XP domUs > and the Server 2k3 domU use the GPL PV drivers. I'll have to figure out > which version - I don't remember the exact release off the top of my head. > > I'm not sure what the performance of tap:aio is supposed to be, but loop > (file) works fine for me. I can imagine that the software RAID would have > a negative impact on performance. Since I'm using SAN-backed volumes for > storing my domU files, I'm not running any software RAID inside the domUs > or on the dom0s, so that's not an issue for me. > I've just migrated from a low end HP raid controller (E200) running RAID1 to software RAID1. My benchmark was doing backup exec restores from a physical machine onto a DomU (connected via gigabit Ethernet). Some approximate data points were: E200+file:+GPLPV = 320MB/min but the Dom0 would freeze after about 8GB restored and the restore would fail E200+tap:aio+GPLPV = 12MB/min. This would probably run to completion but I wasn't going to wait E200+file:+qemu = 270MB/min and restored to completion SW RAID+tap:aio+GPLPV = 620MB/min (and everything remains responsive the entire time) Obviously something was wrong somewhere for the E200 to perform that badly, but don't underestimate the performance of software raid, especially RAID1 (I wouldn't recommend RAID[56] to anyone who cares about performance, be it hardware or software RAID). James _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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