[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] DomU - network performance and possibilities (HVM, PVM, pci-passthru, stubdom, PV on HVM...)
Hi, I want to (need to) do a network performance analysis/benchmark of various Xen networking solutions (analyzing the pros and cons of network infrastructure virtualisation) on top of Xen 4.0. So far I have Xen 4.0 running with various Dom0 kernels (git stable 2.6.32.11, git stable 2.6.31.13, mercurial 2.6.18.8, Debian distribution 2.6.26-2xen...want try some newer forward ported Xen kernel too). AFAIK, there are these possibilities for DomU "architecture". 1. DomU as classic emulated HVM. 2. DomU as classic PVM (pv_ops kernel and Xen kernel) 3. DomU as classic emulated HVM with Xen PV drivers (don't know whether these work with pv_ops Dom0, but for that case I have the 2.6.18.8 Xen linux) 4. DomU as classic PVM with pass-thru PCI NICs 5. DomU as classic HVM with pass-thru PCI NICs (don't have IOMMU capable HW :( ) 6. DomU as HVM with stubdom (according to various papers, this should be a bit faster than classic HVM DomU) 7. DomU as HVM with virtio drivers (is this possible in xen4.0?) I'm interested in the latency and bandwidth performance in phys-DomU and DomU-DomU scenarios (I have own tool for network latency benchmarking and for bandwidth there's the Iperf :) ). Also I will try to experiment a bit with the CPU pinning and schedulers in these scenarios. Also would like to test and testbench OpenSwitch as linux-bridge replacement (but I'm afraid I will not have time for this). So my questions are: 1. Is possible to use VirtIO with XEN 4.0 (as another approach on the PV-on-HVM)? 2. Is possible to use the Xen HVM DomU PV drivers (unmodified drivers?) with pvops Dom0? 3. If you have some ideas or hints, I will be very thankful. :) Regards Matej <<attachment: winmail.dat>> _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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