hello philipp,
this is my xentop output when i am runnig the test. do you achieve
higher rates (should only be limited by memory throughtput).
ciao,
artur
xentop - 14:21:58 Xen 3.0.1
2 domains: 1 running, 0 blocked, 0 paused, 0 crashed, 0 dying, 0
shutdown
Mem: 1048104k total, 1039148k used, 8956k free CPUs: 4 @ 2799MHz
NAME STATE CPU(sec) CPU(%) MEM(k) MEM(%) MAXMEM(k)
MAXMEM(%) VCPUS NETS NETTX(k) NETRX(k) SSID
Domain-0 -----r 1170 109.3 885948 84.5 no limit
n/a 4 8 0 0 0
vm_apache ------ 690 72.4 131068 12.5 139264
13.3 2 1 1196352 31262 0
Am Mittwoch, den 08.03.2006, 12:52 +0100 schrieb Philipp
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> Did you recoded the xentop output during your test? How much mem-max
> do you have for dom0 and your domU?
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> bye Philipp
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> hello,
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> when i test network performance between dom0 <-> domU (xen 3.0.1tha3
> debian patches)with iperf i get only about 450 Mbits of throughput and
> lots of dropped packets on the vif-interface (bridged). In opposite to
> that, when i run the same test beetween two dom0 with bonded/teamed
> gigabit-nics i am able to achieve 1.6 Gbits of throughput.
> has someone made this obsevation as well (what is your throughput)?
> any solutions ?
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> cheers,
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