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Re: [Xen-users] xen, iscsi and resilience to short network outages
> Would I stand a better chance connecting to the iSCSI LUN from domU
> rather than from dom0? My thought is that since the dom0 is able to
> reconnect to the LUN when the network returns, perhaps this would be
> the case for domU as well?
Why would you *not* leave all of the iSCSI work to the domU? It seems
like that would provide better predictability performance-wise (i.e.,
leaving your I/O to the built-in scheduling rather than everyone getting
a whatever's-available slice of dom0's cpu time).
John
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