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[Xen-users] ways to help improve network performance

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Subject: [Xen-users] ways to help improve network performance
From: "Shaun" <mailinglists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 02:21:27 -0700
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I'm looking for any bit of info that any of you may have to help improve 
performance to Dom0/U's.  Performance is fine as long as the host doesnt 
have much going on but if you have a few domU's eating a good amount of 
resources it will cause the latency to go up.  Right now i'm seeing a 
30-60ms increase in latency. Host is a Dual Xeon with HT disabled.  Dom0 is 
assigned both cpu's while domU's are given 1 cpu and distributed evenly 
between cpu 0 and 1.


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~Shaun 




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