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Re: Xen I/O performance
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:25:40PM +0100, Matthias Scheler wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> in the past NetBSD Xen was often blamed to cause a massive loss of
> I/O performance on the dom0 compared to a machine not using Xen.
> In my attempt to evaluate NetBSD Xen for use on my new server at
> home I've run two benchmarks:
>
> 1.) Extracting all the NetBSD 4.0 release source sets (located on a
> tmpfs) to at the same empty local filesystem using "tar"
>
> 2.) Copying 32GB from "/dev/zero" to a file on the same non-empty
> filesystem using "dd".
>
> The machine used for the test is a Xeon 3040 (Core 2 Duo architecture,
> 1.87GHz, two cores) with 5GB memory and a single 160GB SATA harddisks.
> I've used the 4.99.63 NetBSD-amd64 GENERIC and XEN3_DOM0 kernels. The
> amd64 kernel could use two CPU cores and 5GB memory, the Xen kernel
> only one CPU core and 3.5GB memory.
>
> Here are the results:
>
> Kernel "tar" (time in minutes) "dd" (throughput in
> bytes/sec)
> GENERIC 4:19.31 46391830
> XEN3_DOM0 3:59.20 47161618
>
> I'm impressed. The Xen kernel did much better than I expected.
> Congratulations to Manuel for with excellent work.
I admit I don't know why it's faster under Xen than with a native kernel :)
Maybe it's due to the overload of SMP with this workload ?
--
Manuel Bouyer, LIP6, Universite Paris VI.
Manuel.Bouyer%lip6.fr@localhost
NetBSD: 26 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference
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