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xen-users
Re: AW: [Xen-users] Best way to use iSCSI in domU
Rustedt, Florian wrote:
That depends on your scenario. If you've got more than one
dom0(Xen-Servers), exspecially for redundancy, then it's not a good
idea to make dom0 the iscsi-host.
Of course, you can connect to any iscsi-target directly from the
domUs, as you can connect the dom0 vias iscsi and share the
ressource via NFS p.e. then.
Me personally, i would connect it directly to the domUs, as this is
straightforward.
Much what I thought - attach directly from the DomU and then the
connection is portable wherever you host that DomU. It didn't work
well for me (see below).
Why are you thinking about implementing another "hop" via dom0? What
is the advantage you asume in this case?
Performance !
I'm not alone in finding iSCSI performance was "rather poor"
connecting from the DomU. I reluctantly configured iSCSI in the Dom0
and passed the resulting SCSI device as a block device to the DomU
and performance was "quite acceptable". From bits I've picked up here
and there, I believe it's something to do with the network stack in
XEN/Dom0 being single threaded and killing performance - though I
don't know why it should affect iSCSI and not other networking.
--
Simon Hobson
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