[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-users] Xen Performance
<snip> DomU to DomU performance is 1/3 to 2/3 that of DomU to Dom0 even though that the DomU to DomU traffic is probably traversing the same path as DomU to Dom0. <snip> Cheers! Grant McWilliams ______________________________________ Seeing as how each domU nic exists in dom0, as does the bridge, I would argue that traffic between domU and domU take 50% more steps than traffic between domU and dom0. Looking at it the other way, that would be 33% less steps between domU and dom0 than domU and domU. Here is why: Between domU A and domU B, the traffic has to traverse domU A's vif in dom0, the bridge in dom0, and domU B's vif in dom0. That is three virtual devices. Between domU A and dom0, the traffic only has to traverse domU A's vif and the bridge, it has then arrived in dom0, that is only two virtual devices. I could be wrong, and would love to be given a more detailed and technical answer as to how I am if that is the case. Regarding the performance difference, my opinion is that we could always use more performance in all aspects, period. Sure, eventually costs are prohibiting and we have to settle, but more performance wouldn't hurt no matter how many people think performance is good enough, and only seeing notably better performance can convince some people that any given performance isn't good enough. Dustin _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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