[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Re: [linux-lvm] LVM Read/Write speed <10% drive's normal speed
On Wed, 2009-09-16 at 21:49 +0000, Stephen Hamer wrote: > Hello all, > > I've been searching through the archives and the internet for a while > now, and can't seem to find anything that helps me out. I hope you > don't my posting this to both xen-users and linux-lvm simultaneously, > but i figured it'd help keep the solution in one place... even though > it'll be the same across two places... Anyways: > > My setup is this: > Xen 3.3 hypervisor (from the ubuntu repositories) > Ubuntu 9.04 server > Kernel and module listed here: > http://www.infohit.net/blog/post/running-xen-on-ubuntu-intrepid-and-jaunty.html > > The dom0 and domUs in my Xen setup are all Ubuntu 9.04, using that > kernel. (I'm not sure if the kernel has something to do with it, so i > included it just in case.) All the domUs are set up to use LVM. The > dom0 uses a straight ext3 fs on /dev/sda1. The domUs use ext3 fs's > within LVMs (using LVM2) set up on /dev/sda5. What is the configuration of the guest's storage? I.e. what type of virt driver are you using to expose the dom0 storage to the domUs? This can have a massive impact on the performance levels you can achieve. You should also test the performance of these underlying devices in the domUs - i.e. benchmark read (and if possible write) performance of the /dev/sd*, /dev/hd* or /dev/xvd* devices seen in domU (or whatever other type of virtual disks you are using). Regards, Bryn. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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