[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-users] Re: Xen Disk I/O performance vs nativeperformance:Xen I/O is definitely super super super slow
I have finished my tests on 3 servers. On each we loose some bandwidth with XEN. On our 10 platform ... We always loose some bandwidth, I think it's normal. Just the bench method who must differ? I have made bench (write only) between hardware and software RAID under XEN (see attachment). Linux Software RAID is always faster than HP Raid. I must try too the "512MB+Cache Write" option for the HP Raid. So my problems seem to be here. ------------------------- HP DL 380 Quad core ------------------------- Test: dd if=/dev/zero of=TEST bs=4k count=1250000 Hardware Hardware Software Software RAID 5 RAID 5 RAID 5 RAID 5 4 x 146G 8 x 146G 4 x 146G 8 x 146G dom0 (1024MB, 1 cpu) 32MB 22MB 88MB (*) 144MB (*) domU ( 512MB, 1 cpu) 8MB 5MB 34MB 31MB domU (4096MB, 2 cpu) -- 7MB 51MB 35MB *: don't understand this difference. This performance seems to be good for you? Best regards. >-----Message d'origine----- >De : DOGUET Emmanuel >Envoyé : mardi 24 février 2009 17:50 >À : DOGUET Emmanuel; Fajar A. Nugraha >Cc : xen-users; Joris Dobbelsteen >Objet : RE: [Xen-users] Re: Xen Disk I/O performance vs >nativeperformance:Xen I/O is definitely super super super slow > >For resuming : > >on RAID 0 > > dom0: 80MB domU: 56MB Loose: 30M > >on RAID1 > > dom0: 80MB domU: 55 MB Loose: 32% > >on RAID5: > > dom0: 30MB domU: 9MB Loose: 70% > > > >So loose seem to be "exponantial" ? > > > >>-----Message d'origine----- >>De : xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>[mailto:xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de >>DOGUET Emmanuel >>Envoyé : mardi 24 février 2009 14:22 >>À : Fajar A. Nugraha >>Cc : xen-users; Joris Dobbelsteen >>Objet : RE: [Xen-users] Re: Xen Disk I/O performance vs >>nativeperformance:Xen I/O is definitely super super super slow >> >> >>I have made another test on another server (DL 380) >> >>And same thing! >> >>I'm always use this test : >> >>dd if=/dev/zero of=TEST bs=4k count=1250000 >> >>(be careful with memory cache) >> >> >>TEST WITH 2 RAID 5 (include system on RAID 5, 3x146G + 3x146G) >>--------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> dom0: 1GO, 1CPU, 2 RAID 5 >> >> rootvg(c0d0p1): 4596207616 bytes (4.6 GB) >>copied, 158.284 seconds, 29.0 MB/s >> datavg(c0d1p1): 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) >>copied, 155.414 seconds, 32.9 MB/s >> >>domU: 512M, 1CPU on System LVM/RAID5 (rootvg) >> >> 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 576.923 seconds, 8.9 MB/s >> >>domU: 512M, 1CPU on DATA LVM/RAID5 (datavg) >> >> 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 582.611 seconds, 8.8 MB/s >> >>domU: 512M, 1 CPU on same RAID without LVM >> >> 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 808.957 seconds, 6.3 MB/s >> >> >>TEST WITH RAID 0 (dom0 system on RAID 1) >>--------------------------------------- >> >>dom0 1GO RAM 1CPU >> >> on system (RAID1): >> i3955544064 bytes (4.0 GB) copied, 57.4314 seconds, 68.9 MB/s >> >> on direct HD (RAID 0 of cssiss), no LVM >> 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 62.5497 seconds, 81.9 MB/s >> >>dom0 4GO RAM 4CPU >> >> >> >>domU: 4GO, 4 CPU >> >> on direct HD (RAID 0), no LVM. >> 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 51.2684 seconds, 99.9 MB/s >> >> >>domU: 4GO, 4CPU same HD but ONE LVM on it >> >> 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 51.5937 seconds, 99.2 MB/s >> >> >>TEST with only ONE RAID 5 (6 x 146G) >>------------------------------------ >> >>dom0 : 1024MB - 1CPUI (RHEL 5.3) >> >> 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 231.113 seconds, 22.2 MB/s >> >> >>512MB - 1 CPU >> 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 1039.42 seconds, 4.9 MB/s >> >> >>512MB - 1 CPU - ONLY 1 VDB [LVM] (root, no swap) >> >> (too slow ..stopped :P) >> 4035112960 bytes (4.0 GB) copied, 702.883 seconds, 5.7 MB/s >> >>512MB - 1 CPU - On a file (root, no swap) >> >> 1822666752 bytes (1.8 GB) copied, 2753.91 seconds, 662 kB/s >> >>4GB - 2 CPU >> 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 698.681 seconds, 7.3 MB/s >> >> >> >> >>>-----Message d'origine----- >>>De : Fajar A. Nugraha [mailto:fajar@xxxxxxxxx] >>>Envoyé : samedi 14 février 2009 06:23 >>>À : DOGUET Emmanuel >>>Cc : xen-users >>>Objet : Re: [Xen-users] Re: Xen Disk I/O performance vs native >>>performance:Xen I/O is definitely super super super slow >>> >>>2009/2/13 DOGUET Emmanuel <Emmanuel.DOGUET@xxxxxxxx>: >>>> >>>> >>>> I have mount domU partition on dom0 for testing and it's OK. >>>> But same partiton on domU side is slow. >>>> >>>> Strange. >>> >>>Strange indeed. At least that ruled-out hardware problems :) >>>Could try with a "simple" domU? >>>- 1 vcpu >>>- 512 M memory >>>- only one vbd >>> >>>this should isolate whether or not the problem is on your particular >>>domU (e.g. some config parameter actually make domU slower). >>> >>>Your config file should have only few lines, like this >>> >>>memory = "512" >>>vcpus=1 >>>disk = ['phy:/dev/rootvg/bdd-root,xvda1,w' ] >>>vif = [ "mac=00:22:64:A1:56:BF,bridge=xenbr0" ] >>>vfb =['type=vnc'] >>>bootloader="/usr/bin/pygrub" >>> >>>Regards, >>> >>>Fajar >>> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Xen-users mailing list >>Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users >> _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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