[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Re: Xen Disk I/O performance vs nativeperformance:Xen I/O is definitely super super super slow
I did some tests to on some servers ( time dd if=/dev/zero of=TEST bs=4k count=512000 ) First server : raid 1 hardware with a PCI 32bits 3ware card. dom0 (ext3) : 39MB/s domU (ext3) : 1.4MB/s !!! domU (ext4) : 40MB/s Second server : raid 1 software with 2 SATA disks dom0 (ext3) : 96MB/s domU (ext3) : 91MB/s domU (ext4) : 94MB/s Note : I use vanilla kernel on DomU. So : - I see a big write problem from domU on hardware raid - the writeback feature of ext4 seem to "erase" this problemOlivier DOGUET Emmanuel a écrit : I have finished my tests on 3 servers. On each we loose some bandwidth with XEN. On our 10 platform ... We always loose some bandwidth, I think it's normal. Just the bench method who must differ? I have made bench (write only) between hardware and software RAID under XEN (see attachment). Linux Software RAID is always faster than HP Raid. I must try too the "512MB+Cache Write" option for the HP Raid. So my problems seem to be here. ------------------------- HP DL 380 Quad core ------------------------- Test: dd if=/dev/zero of=TEST bs=4k count=1250000 Hardware Hardware Software Software RAID 5 RAID 5 RAID 5 RAID 5 4 x 146G 8 x 146G 4 x 146G 8 x 146Gdom0 (1024MB,1 cpu) 32MB 22MB 88MB (*) 144MB (*)domU ( 512MB,1 cpu) 8MB 5MB 34MB 31MBdomU(4096MB, 2 cpu) -- 7MB 51MB 35MB *: don't understand this difference. This performance seems to be good for you? Best regards.-----Message d'origine----- De : DOGUET Emmanuel Envoyé : mardi 24 février 2009 17:50 À : DOGUET Emmanuel; Fajar A. Nugraha Cc : xen-users; Joris Dobbelsteen Objet : RE: [Xen-users] Re: Xen Disk I/O performance vs nativeperformance:Xen I/O is definitely super super super slow For resuming : on RAID 0 dom0: 80MB domU: 56MB Loose: 30M on RAID1 dom0: 80MB domU: 55 MB Loose: 32% on RAID5: dom0: 30MB domU: 9MB Loose: 70% So loose seem to be "exponantial" ?-----Message d'origine----- De : xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de DOGUET Emmanuel Envoyé : mardi 24 février 2009 14:22 À : Fajar A. Nugraha Cc : xen-users; Joris Dobbelsteen Objet : RE: [Xen-users] Re: Xen Disk I/O performance vs nativeperformance:Xen I/O is definitely super super super slow I have made another test on another server (DL 380) And same thing! I'm always use this test : dd if=/dev/zero of=TEST bs=4k count=1250000 (be careful with memory cache) TEST WITH 2 RAID 5 (include system on RAID 5, 3x146G + 3x146G) --------------------------------------------------------------- dom0: 1GO, 1CPU, 2 RAID 5 rootvg(c0d0p1): 4596207616 bytes (4.6 GB) copied, 158.284 seconds, 29.0 MB/s datavg(c0d1p1): 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 155.414 seconds, 32.9 MB/s domU: 512M, 1CPU on System LVM/RAID5 (rootvg) 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 576.923 seconds, 8.9 MB/s domU: 512M, 1CPU on DATA LVM/RAID5 (datavg) 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 582.611 seconds, 8.8 MB/s domU: 512M, 1 CPU on same RAID without LVM 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 808.957 seconds, 6.3 MB/s TEST WITH RAID 0 (dom0 system on RAID 1) --------------------------------------- dom0 1GO RAM 1CPU on system (RAID1): i3955544064 bytes (4.0 GB) copied, 57.4314 seconds, 68.9 MB/s on direct HD (RAID 0 of cssiss), no LVM 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 62.5497 seconds, 81.9 MB/s dom0 4GO RAM 4CPU domU: 4GO, 4 CPU on direct HD (RAID 0), no LVM. 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 51.2684 seconds, 99.9 MB/s domU: 4GO, 4CPU same HD but ONE LVM on it 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 51.5937 seconds, 99.2 MB/s TEST with only ONE RAID 5 (6 x 146G) ------------------------------------ dom0 : 1024MB - 1CPUI (RHEL 5.3) 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 231.113 seconds, 22.2 MB/s 512MB - 1 CPU 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 1039.42 seconds, 4.9 MB/s 512MB - 1 CPU - ONLY 1 VDB [LVM] (root, no swap) (too slow ..stopped :P) 4035112960 bytes (4.0 GB) copied, 702.883 seconds, 5.7 MB/s 512MB - 1 CPU - On a file (root, no swap) 1822666752 bytes (1.8 GB) copied, 2753.91 seconds, 662 kB/s 4GB - 2 CPU 5120000000 bytes (5.1 GB) copied, 698.681 seconds, 7.3 MB/s-----Message d'origine----- De : Fajar A. Nugraha [mailto:fajar@xxxxxxxxx] Envoyé : samedi 14 février 2009 06:23 À : DOGUET Emmanuel Cc : xen-users Objet : Re: [Xen-users] Re: Xen Disk I/O performance vs native performance:Xen I/O is definitely super super super slow 2009/2/13 DOGUET Emmanuel <Emmanuel.DOGUET@xxxxxxxx>:I have mount domU partition on dom0 for testing and it's OK. But same partiton on domU side is slow. Strange.Strange indeed. At least that ruled-out hardware problems :) Could try with a "simple" domU? - 1 vcpu - 512 M memory - only one vbd this should isolate whether or not the problem is on your particular domU (e.g. some config parameter actually make domU slower). Your config file should have only few lines, like this memory = "512" vcpus=1 disk = ['phy:/dev/rootvg/bdd-root,xvda1,w' ] vif = [ "mac=00:22:64:A1:56:BF,bridge=xenbr0" ] vfb =['type=vnc'] bootloader="/usr/bin/pygrub" Regards, Fajar_______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users_______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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