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[Xen-users] Virtual machine(s) performance questions
Hello,
I am getting ready to convert a server from Uni-processor to xen. I
am curious about a few things:
1) Is there an ideal disk setup for virtual machines? There are many
combinations I could try. Here are some examples I have seen. Am I
missing something? I assume the following in order of highest to
lowest performance.
- direct hard disk access to a raid0 partition...
- direct hard disk access is the fastest
- direct partition access (with partitions shared with other vm's
including dom0)
- direct access to a lvm partition (lvm operations governed by dom0
or driver domain)
- <insert other combinations here>
- sparse file on dom0's filesystem.
2) It's apparent I should not assign more memory total to all domU and
dom0 vm's. Are there proportions I can optimize with? How about the
hypervisor: Should I allocate more memory to it?
3) It seems apparent that I shouldn't have more vm's and processors
than physically exist. Is this true? How should I compute the total
physical system load? Under a non-vm, I can look at the load averages
of a system to determine how "loaded" a system is. Is there a way to
do this with all vm's? xentop seems limited...
4) Does sharing filesystems between vm's work better with nfs or GFS?
Thanks for your info, and time...
--jason
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