On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 06:03:08PM +0800, topperxin
wrote:> Hi all
Hello,
> Now I''m studying the Virtual NIC I/O performance, I have
some
> questions
> 1:
> For 1G NIC, such as Intel 82576, if I use pv driver as the VM NIC
> driver, for the best case,
> I can get a good performance, maybe 900M bps
> So we can say the pv driver''s performance is very good.
> While when I use 10G NIC, such as Intel 82599, still use the pv
> driver as the VM NIC driver,
> the I/O performance is very bad, there is only 2G bps, the
testing
> environment is simple, one vm on one host.
> So, may I draw a conclusion that PV driver not suitable for 10G
> NIC?
>
You didn''t provide enough information..
What Xen version? What dom0 kernel version? What domU kernel version?
What Intel NIC driver version?
How did you configure/tune your system/settings?
> Who can tell me the reason! ?
> 2:
> For 10G NIC, Intel 82599, if I open the SR-IOV function, I can
get
> a good performance in the vm,
> it''s nearly to 9.2G bps
> 3:
> We all know AWS''s EC2 instance are based on XEN.
> I launched the instance which provide the 10G performance I/O
> I tested and got the best performance the 6.3G bps
> I checked the driver of the VM''s NIC, it''s PV
driver, not the
> SR-IOV
> How does AWS can use PV driver on 10G NIC get 6.3G bps
performance?
> It''s very good, I think
>
They''ve probably properly optimized and tuned the settings.
-- Pasi
> Any discussion are welcome
> Best Regards
> Lixin Niu
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