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Re: [Xen-users] Windows 2003 HVM Performance
Hi
could you use somthing else then ioemu? i
don't think so, i haven't see any paravirtualized driver yet... and i'm
also waiting for that (i've get the same problems but with an old Linux
2.4 Kernel and older Oracle db ;-) )
gerhard
PS: i hope this cross-posting will annoy
somebody
Goga <narezatel@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent by: xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
18.12.2006 19:20
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| Re: [Xen-users] Windows 2003 HVM Performance |
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Hello all.
What disk I/O speed Windows guest should get?
I runned benchmarks using Iometer at Windows server 2003 guest and got
terrible results , about 4-6 Mb/sec ( btw , same for disks i connected
using MS iscsi initiator and SAMBA shares )
It is normal speed for Windows guest or something wrong in my installation?
Guest and Iscsi target running on same machine .
On 12/15/06, John McMonagle <johnm@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
>
> >On Fri, Dec 08, 2006 at 08:55:38AM +0000, lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Hello all,
> >>
> >>I have recently been trying to install a windows 2003 server
on a Xen Dom0 with
> >>an AMD X2 CPU. I've not actually been able to finish
the installation due to
> >>the Dom0 host crashing whilst the Windows installation is
"registering
> >>components". Hopefully the latest version of OpenSUSE
(which I'm downloading
> >>at the moment) will fix that? :-)
> >>
> >>During the installation I noticed that the section of the
install that copied
> >>files to the harddisc didn't execute very fast which prompted
me to google for
> >>xen HVM harddisc performance figures. I read some references
to a windows
> >>paravirtualised harddisc driver that would improve performance.
Does anyone
> >>know whether paravirtualised drivers are in development? I
also read that
> >>network performance is near native so would it make sense
to install windows on
> >>a partition on the Dom0 and then create a D drive on the windows
machine using
> >>an iSCSI initiator? This would mean that the domU would
be relying on it's
> >>near native network performance for harddisc accesses. Has
anyone tried this?
> >>
> >>I'd be interested to hear any advice on settings/tweaks to
improve windows HVM
> >>performance.
> >>
> >>Many thanks in advance,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Windows paravirtualized device drivers for disk and network would
be a lot
> >faster, but those are not publicly available :(
> >
> >They are part of Virtual Iron and Xen Enterprise products only..
:(
> >
> >-- Pasi
> >
> >
> Anyone know if these drivers are in the Xen Express?
>
>
> John
>
> --
> John McMonagle
> IT Manager
> Advocap Inc.
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>
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