[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Xen cluster n/w performance (again!)
> Hey everyone, > > A few weeks back there was some discussion on Xen's I/O performance in > clusters on the list. I did some experiments today myself using iperf > (not ttcp): > > o Xen dom0 talking to another machine in the cluster running native > linux: b/w around 904Mbps, thats nice :) > > o Xen VM (running on the same machine as the dom0 in the previous > experiment) talking to another machine running native linux (again, > same as in previous experiment) only achieves 128 Mbps > > I read on the list that you folks at Cambridge got upto 800+ Mbps > across VMs? Did you guys do any special optimizations or set any > special parameters? I read something about socket buffer size? We did our measurements with a 128KB socket buffer on a 3.0GHz dual Xeon. It does make a difference as to whether dom0 and domU are sharing the same CPU, on different CPUs, or on different hyperthreads of the same package. At least in our experiments, with an MTU of 1500 bytes things were pretty good regardless of the CPU allocation, but with an artificially reduced MTU of 552 bytes we were definitely seeing the advantage of having two CPUs. There have been a couple of reports on the list of people seeing unexpectedly low numbers, so something odd must be going on on some systems. Please can you give more information about your setup. When doing the experiments it would be interesting to know the number of interrupts per second reported by the dom0 and domU in each configuration. I guess the best approach to solving this is probably to add more instrumentation to the netfront/back drivers and export the data via a /proc/interface. It's possible that we're getting into a situation whereby the pipelining is breaking down and we're only transferring a couple of packets per context switch. Ian Here's the actual data we recorded: MTU 1500 MTU 552 TX RX TX RX Linux SMP 897 897 808 808 dom0 897 898 718 769 domU UP 897 843 436 379 domU HT 897 897 651 577 domU SMP 897 897 778 663 (VMWare) 291 651 101 137 (UML) 165 203 61 91 ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: InterSystems CACHE FREE OODBMS DOWNLOAD - A multidimensional database that combines robust object and relational technologies, making it a perfect match for Java, C++,COM, XML, ODBC and JDBC. www.intersystems.com/match8 _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xen-devel
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