[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Xen 10GBit Ethernet network performance (was: Re: Experience with Xen & AMD Opteron 4200 series?)
On 9 July 2012 19:50, Linus van Geuns <linus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hey Joseph, > > On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Joseph Glanville > <joseph.glanville@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> [..] >> >> >> In terms of Linux bridging module performance... I can easily do 20 >> odd gigabits between VMs on the same host and can push around 13 >> gigabits between hosts (40gig infinbiand). >> It's worth noting that with both OVS and the bridge module you will be >> limited by PPS (packets per second) rather than throughput. >> With very big MTUs ( I am using 64k over IB ) one can do many >> gigabits, but using 1500 byte MTUs throughput drops below 3gigabits. >> This is due to the max throughput of the both the linux bridge module >> and OVS on a single core maxes out a a few 100k PPS. > > > What version of Xen and which distros are you using for dom0/domU? > And what hardware are you using? > Did you measure plain dom0 to dom0 performance over your infiniband > connection(s)? Gentoo running Linux 3.2 (pretty heavily patched though, especially to drive up IPoIB performance) Yes, we do a ton of stuff between our dom0s. Performance is not noticeably different in terms of throughput but VMs have a very measurable drop in PPS. it would not be uncommon for us to easily get between 11-12 Gigabits between dom0s using big MTUs as noted above. 2044 MTU is a good balance between working with stuff and not breaking multicast + great throughput. > > I am still digging for the limiting bottleneck/ issue with dom0 to dom0 > performance over 10GBit Eth on my boxes. > > Regards, Linus > -- CTO | Orion Virtualisation Solutions | www.orionvm.com.au Phone: 1300 56 99 52 | Mobile: 0428 754 846 _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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