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Re: [Xen-users] xen, iscsi and resilience to short network outages
> Because it is not tolerant to short network outages? :)
Short network outages? Are you seeing this in domU?
> Perhaps that is an excellent point, though I'm not familiar with IO
> scheduling. But if pushing the IO up to domU makes it more reliable
> then I might be able to tolerate a small loss in IO performance. This
> presumes that it will be more reliable, which I won't have time to
> test right away.
I can't claim more "reliable," it just seems more logical and that it
would likely be more controllable. Then again, who knows, maybe you
dedicate a CPU to dom0 and do all of your IO there, leaving other CPU's
to other workloads -- I guess it could be taken both ways. But I would
think you'd want the hypervisor to be responsible for as little
userspace-type stuff as possible.
John
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