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2004 Nov 25
6
Shaping traffic on heavily oversubscribed links?
Hi all,
I am having some fun with traffic shaping, and have run into an
interesting situation. Here is South Africa, most internet links are
heavily oversubscribed, which means that in most cases the local link is
_not_ the bottleneck, and shaping on the local link does not help that
much...
Does anybody have some tips on shaping such links? How can you get
interractive traffic if you don''t know how much bandwidth to reserve for
it? How can yo...
2004 Jan 20
4
Fair bandwidth oversubscribing ? How with HTB ?
Hopefully someone has a suggestion on how I might do this...as I can''t
figure it out :(
I need to be able to set up a group of seperate users who have a
"bandwidth pool" they share, but also be able to limit their individual
bandwidth as well.
Example:
I have 5 customers and would like to be able to provide them with a
maximum of 256Kbit each, with a CIR of 33%.
To do this,
2005 Jan 08
1
What is acceptable network latency for voipconnection?
...use contention for bandwidth is
he number one cause of jitter, delay, and packet loss.
Most consumer broadband systems do not fall into the undersubscribed
category whereas most T1 and above commercial services are much closer
to undersubscribed. I have seen cable systems and DSL networks that are
oversubscribed at more than 100:1. (too much...).
So the short answer to the question, 100ms or less is desired, but
useless if accompanied by packet loss and jitter.
There are programs you can use to analyze delay, jitter and packet loss.
Search the web for a free one, tune the packet size and rate to match N...
2020 Apr 08
0
[RFC PATCH 00/26] Runtime paravirt patching
...arora at oracle.com> writes:
> A KVM host (or another hypervisor) might advertise paravirtualized
> features and optimization hints (ex KVM_HINTS_REALTIME) which might
> become stale over the lifetime of the guest. For instance, the
> host might go from being undersubscribed to being oversubscribed
> (or the other way round) and it would make sense for the guest
> switch pv-ops based on that.
If your host changes his advertised behaviour then you want to fix the
host setup or find a competent admin.
> This lockorture splat that I saw on the guest while testing this is
> indicat...
2008 Jan 04
1
Evaluating R expressions
All,
Thank you for the prompt and useful answers to my questions.
I had missed references in 5.7.6 which would have answered some of the points.
As Bill pointed out a newer version of acrobat would help, but the Sun system
here is still running 5.0. (An oversubscribed sysadmin). Then I could have
searched and at at least avoided the most trivial.
All three comments were different, and all three helped.
Terry T.
"I see" said the blind carpenter, as he picked up his hammer and saw. (A
favorite phrase of my mother's when something became...
2020 Apr 08
2
[RFC PATCH 00/26] Runtime paravirt patching
...:57PM -0700, Ankur Arora wrote:
> A KVM host (or another hypervisor) might advertise paravirtualized
> features and optimization hints (ex KVM_HINTS_REALTIME) which might
> become stale over the lifetime of the guest. For instance, the
> host might go from being undersubscribed to being oversubscribed
> (or the other way round) and it would make sense for the guest
> switch pv-ops based on that.
So what, the paravirt spinlock stuff works just fine when you're not
oversubscribed.
> We keep an interesting subset of pv-ops (pv_lock_ops only for now,
> but PV-TLB ops are also good...
2020 Apr 08
2
[RFC PATCH 00/26] Runtime paravirt patching
...:57PM -0700, Ankur Arora wrote:
> A KVM host (or another hypervisor) might advertise paravirtualized
> features and optimization hints (ex KVM_HINTS_REALTIME) which might
> become stale over the lifetime of the guest. For instance, the
> host might go from being undersubscribed to being oversubscribed
> (or the other way round) and it would make sense for the guest
> switch pv-ops based on that.
So what, the paravirt spinlock stuff works just fine when you're not
oversubscribed.
> We keep an interesting subset of pv-ops (pv_lock_ops only for now,
> but PV-TLB ops are also good...
2004 Jun 04
3
Xen
I''ve been recently testing the Xendemo CD and I can say that Xen is awesome.
I''d like to start deploying it initially in some development/testing servers.
However the limitation of the max memory of 800MB or so per virtual machine is
a show stopper for many applications.
Are there plans to raise the limit to something higher (like 2GB or so)?
How difficult would it be?
2010 Dec 05
14
IPV4 is nearly depleted, are you ready for IPV6?
Seeing as IPV4 is near it's end of life
(http://www.internetnews.com/infra/article.php/3915471/IPv4+Nearing+Final+Days.htm),
I'm curios as who know whether everyone is ready for the changeover to
IPV6?
Is anyone using it in production already, and what are your experiences with it?
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Rudi Ahlers
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2015 Nov 18
4
Linux ate my RAM...
Hello everyone,
Excuse the title. I'm trying to do something very specific that goes
against some common assumptions.
I am aware of how Linux uses available memory to cache. This, in
almost all cases, is desirable. I've spent years explaining to users
how to properly read the free output.
I'm now trying to increase VM density on host systems (by host, I mean
the physical system, not
2012 Jan 25
6
Can anyone talk infrastructure with me?
Hi All,
I started a 501c3 (not-for-profit) organization back in February 2011 to deal with information archival. A long vision here, I wont bore you with the details (if you really want to know, e-mail me privately) but the gist is I need to build an infrastructure to accommodate about 2PB of data that is database stuff, stored video, crawl data, static data sets, etc. Right now in my testing of
2016 Sep 30
2
(Thin)LTO llvm build
> On Sep 30, 2016, at 12:57 PM, Carsten Mattner <carstenmattner at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 6:35 PM, Teresa Johnson <tejohnson at google.com> wrote:
>> I just built a stage-1 compiler from the 3.9 release bits and built
>> the lldb from head sources which worked fine. Let me try again using
>> 3.9 build compiler to build 3.9 bits.
>
2005 Jan 09
2
What is acceptable network latency forvoipconnection?
...; loss.
> >
> > Most consumer broadband systems do not fall into the
> > undersubscribed
> > category whereas most T1 and above commercial
> > services are much closer
> > to undersubscribed. I have seen cable systems and
> > DSL networks that are
> > oversubscribed at more than 100:1. (too much...).
> >
> > So the short answer to the question, 100ms or less
> > is desired, but
> > useless if accompanied by packet loss and jitter.
> >
> > There are programs you can use to analyze delay,
> > jitter and packet loss.
>...
2007 Jul 17
2
Asterisk Hosting (Dedicated Servers)
Hello guys,
Does anyone has an Asterisk server hosted off-site ? Like in those data centers that do web hosting in dedicated servers ?
Is there a hosting company that has a special plan to host voip services like this, or usually is hosted in those dedicated servers like the ones I asked above ?
What about QoS ? I know that most (if not all) are connected to their switch through a
2018 Nov 02
2
RFC: System (cache, etc.) model for LLVM
Am Do., 1. Nov. 2018 um 16:56 Uhr schrieb David Greene <dag at cray.com>:
> Ok. I would like to start posting patches for review without
> speculating too much on fancy/exotic things that may come later. We
> shouldn't do anything that precludes extensions but I don't want to get
> bogged down in a lot of details on things related to a small number of
> targets.
2010 Sep 10
1
[LLVMdev] loop fusion
...pass is taking metadata to avoid un-optimizing?
Not yet, but it would be valid.
> Loop fusion can make it worse if you have strong locality (two
> completely separate big memory access) in terms of cache miss in
> small-memory platforms.
Agreed. And it can compound register pressure and oversubscribe other
execution resources. A general-purpose loop fusion pass should
consider such things.
> So, would be good if the front-end could pass
> on some information down the codegen?
Perhaps, although most front-ends don't have the kind of information
that a loop fusion pass would need, unl...
2015 Nov 18
0
Linux ate my RAM...
On Nov 18, 2015, at 1:20 PM, Kwan Lowe <kwan.lowe at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Because of caching, from VMWare's perspective, all Linux memory is
> being "used?.
Nope. VMware?s memory ballooning feature purposely keeps some of the guest?s RAM locked away from the kernel. This is where RAM comes from when another guest needs more physical RAM than it currently has access to:
2011 Jul 18
1
XEN and vcpus
HI.
Got a question.
When I assign a number of vcpus to a DomU, Are they dedicated to that VM?
For example: If I have 16 vcpus available and 8 DomUs, should I assign 2
vcpus for each one? or could I assign more vcpus (i.e. 6) and the hypervisor
takes care of it?
Thanks
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Luis R. Romano
Estudiante de IngenierÃa en Computación.
FCEFyN -
2010 Feb 19
2
Virtual machine timing (KVM)
To get MeetMe working properly, I know some sort of timing device
provided by the zaptel package is required (even if it means the
zt_dummy). But, on a virtual machine I know that the Linux timing won't
work as expected. Is it possible to then dedicate a physical device
like a USB port or something to the virtual machine to use for the
timing interrupts?
Thanks.
2013 May 28
2
Usual number of guests on a host
Hi,
Can someone tell us what is the usual number of guests on a typical host in a production environment ? Has someone tested this ? What number does it scale to ? We have around 150 per host running fine.
Regards,
Navin