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Re: PCI pass-through of NIC to PV DomU... worth it?
Hi David,
On 24 February 2012 09:21, David Howland <metalliqaz%fastmail.fm@localhost>
wrote:
> Either my Google-fu is weak or nobody has actually asked this in the open
> before...
>
> Is it worth it to try and use PCI pass-through to give a NIC to a PV DomU?
> I'm setting up a DomU firewall/router. I want the latency to be as low as
> possible.
>
> I need to know which is faster: the PV network interface or passing the NIC?
That would depend on your card - if it's got "hardware acceleration"
(TSO, et. al) it could free up the main cpu. Also note that a single
backend driver handles *all* your domU traffic, so this is a potential
bottleneck (I have no idea if it is in practice).
Why not try both and find out ?
> I don't have VT-d support, but the server is a dual quad-core Xeon setup,
> so I shouldn't be short on compute cycles. My gut is telling me that there
> wouldn't be any tangible difference, but I want to hear what the experts
> think.
I'm not an expert, and I haven't tried it, but I think PCI passthrough
on xen requires VT-d (for partitioning/security rather than
efficiency).
--
~Cherry
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