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[Xen-users] How to use 1000M NIC in Xen? Does xen support that?


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  • From: "jian zhang" <cheechuang@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 10:40:19 +0800
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Hi all:
I installed xen3.0.4 on fedora7, which has an Intel Pro/1000 NIC, I use chariot to test the throught between two machine with Intel Pro/1000 NIC, the native throughput was 650Mbps in average, but the throughput between one machine and the Virtual Machine on xen is 67Mbps. I noticed that in the Virtual Machine which I installed in xen, the NIX is rtl8139, 100M, I think this is the reason whay the throughput is 67Mbps.
 
Can somebody explain this??
 
Thank you
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