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Hello,=0A=
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a few weeks ago I started investigating ovirt as an alterantive to a well=
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known commercial virtualization center. Up to now I got great support=0A=
through this mailing list. Thanks for that. With all the technical things=
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sorted out I'm getting slowly to the performance related stuff.=0A=
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Lets start with a small explanation to the test landscape. I have two=0A=
hypervisor machines (Intel Nehalem generation) that are attached to=0A=
a NFS server via infiniband IPoIB connected mode (MTU 33000). They =0A=
run Fedora 19 (kernel 3.11) and through newest repositories qemu =0A=
version 1.6.0 - 7.fc19.=0A=
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To get an idea about the overhead of the VM disk layer I run a not very=0A=
scientific direct I/O read test on the hypervisor onto a image file that=0A=
resides on the NFS share. Access pattern is random, I use one thread,=0A=
blocksize is 1K and the file (image that belongs to a VM) is fully cached =
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on the NFS server. So no disk activity is going on in the NFS server but =
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block reads are always sent over the network. The numbers read 13 =0A=
MB/sec or 13000 IOs/sec. Just take that as a very synthetic reference =0A=
value for the latency of the NFS layer.=0A=
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Now I relocate my test into one of the running VMs. Again a Fedora 19=0A=
that uses virtio-scsi based disk images on the NFS. The IOs drop to =0A=
9.5MB/sek or 9500 IOs/sec. I understand that virtualization costs =0A=
performance so I'm still statisfied.=0A=
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With Windows 7 VM and the virtio-0.1-65 driver I get a real bad experience.=
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Only 2MB/sek or 2000 IOs/sec left. That is not what one would expect. =0A=
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I read through articles/papers about the different approaches in the last=
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years to increase VM IO performance: virtio-data-plane, virto-blk, ...=0A=
But I'm not yet searching to increase the overall performance I'm just=0A=
trying to get biggest mistakes sorted out. With the same devices and =0A=
on the same platform I expect the performance of both VMs to be in a =0A=
similar range and not a difference by a factor of 4-5.=0A=
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Any ideas?=0A=
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Markus=
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