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Re: [Xen-users] Xen Performance
U guys mind using iptraf during an xfer to see what #s u get?
On Oct 13, 2009, at 10:54 AM, Grant McWilliams wrote: On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 5:06 AM, Fajar A. Nugraha <fajar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Grant McWilliams < grantmasterflash@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth >> [ 4] 0.0-10.0 sec 1.57 GBytes 1.35 Gbits/sec >> >> This is on a 2.4GHz Opteron 2378. Since domU <-> domU transfer are >> mostly CPU-bound, faster CPUs should yield higher performance. > > Thanks for the numbers I reran iperf tests and this is what I got on xen > 3.4.1. This is on an 8 core Intel system with 16GB ram. > > DomU to DomU - 2.0 Gbits/sec > DomU to Dom0 - 3.46 Gbit/sec > Dom0 to DomU - 346 Mbits/sec > > These are similar ratios that I got before but because this system is about > 3x faster than the old system the numbers are bigger. Fajar, if you get time > could you see if you see something similar on your system? That's odd. I'll see if I can get a test Intel box tomorrow to compare the numbers. In the mean time, what does your environment look like? 64bit? what distro and kernel version? If possible, can you test installing RHEL/Centos 5.4 64bit dom0 and update to Gitco's Xen 3.4.1? That's what my setup mostly like, and so far network performance (including domU <-> domU) has been great. -- Fajar CentOS 5.4? If my time machine worked :-) . I'm already running CentOS 5.3 with Gitco's Xen 3.4.1.
Here's another system: CentOS 5.3 Dom0, CentOS 5.3 DomUs on a Dual Core Duo Xeon system (2.8ghz)
DomU to DomU - 1.93 Gbits/sec DomU to Dom0 - 2.76 Gbit/sec Dom0 to DomU - 193 Mbits/sec
A third system running CentOS 5.3 Dom0, Ubuntu 9.04 DomU with Debian Lenny xenified kernel and CentOS 5.3 DomU. Ghz Core2 Duo (2.2 Ghz)
DomU to DomU - 2.89 Gbit/sec DomU to Dom0 - 4.4 Gbit/sec Dom0 to DomU - 257 Mbits/sec
None of these summaries are really that accurate because if I do an iperf -c 192.168.0.100 -r the return speed is always in the toilet.
Server listening on TCP port 5001 TCP window size: 85.3 KByte (default) ------------------------------------------------------------ [ 4] local 192.168.0.191 port 5001 connected with 192.168.0.196 port 57543 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 4] 0.0-10.0 sec 3.38 GBytes 2.89 Gbits/sec ------------------------------------------------------------ Client connecting to 192.168.0.196, TCP port 5001 TCP window size: 16.0 KByte (default) ------------------------------------------------------------ [ 4] local 192.168.0.191 port 38701 connected with 192.168.0.196 port 5001 write2 failed: Broken pipe [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 4] 0.0- 0.0 sec 15.6 KBytes 343 Mbits/sec
This is the behavior I observed almost 2 years ago and it still seems to be consistant. Fajar, if you could run these on your systems to see if you're seeing something different. The one thing that's always the same is that I'm using CentOS 5.3 as a Dom0.
Grant McWilliams
Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know, I'll use Windows." Now they have two problems.
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