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Re: [Xen-users] Does Xen 3.3 support giga bit network in the guest?
 
Since you want to use Xen 3.3 anyway, instead of changing the emulated 
NIC type I'd suggest you try one of these : 
- convert your HVM domU to PV. Easiest when running Linux domU. This 
has additional benefit of giving you maximum possible speed with 
regards to CPU, disk, and network. 
- use PV drivers. For Windows HVM, use James Harper's GPLPV. For Linux 
HVM, you might be able to find kmod-xenpv RPM or a module called 
xennet or xen-vnif 
- use stubdom (only available on Xen 3.3) 
  As per your suggestions, I used suggestion 1 (i.e. of using PV based domU) and it worked fine and I was able to get about 900 Mbps throughput on a 1 g card.  On 
the other hand on fully virtualized thing I was getting about 40 Mbps on average.  So the difference was substantial.
  Though I have one question.  By "PARA-VIRTUALIZATION" I understand that, the guest OS code is change such that the conventional assumption of OS that it is 
running in ring 0 goes away.  I used FC8 as dom0 and the same FC8 DVD worked for domU, while selecting para-virtualized option.  So I am surprized did Xen changed the required Linux Kernel stuff in the guest, on the fly?  Or did FC distribution had 
the support to be used as para-virtualized guest?
  Thank you, Abdul Qadeer 
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