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(weak) benchmarks
I often hear that xen is slow, pv is slow, and various other things, so
I'm trying to measure instead of entering lore in to the howto. If you
have real data, especially if it's better or better organized than this,
or if you want to suggest the benchmark from pkgsrc that I should have
run instead, please do!
My test is simply "make package clean" in devel/m4 (from 2024Q2),
without ccache, and with WRKDIR on tmpfs /tmp. The dom0 has disk images
in zfs. This is run 4 times but you can see they are all close. Memory
sizes vary, but I do not believe any of these are running out of RAM
during these tests.
This is a pre-2010 "Q6600" processor, that does have VMX. A 2010
"E5700" without VMX appeared similar.
The dom0 is normal pv.
The i386 domUs are pvh/pvshim.
The amd64 are pv.
It remains to try for domUs
pvh
hvm
and for dom0
pvh
to see how that is, both functionally and speed. pvh/hvm domUs did not
work with the E5700.
** baremetal amd64 10 8GB 2024Q2
81.82 real 55.51 user 24.08 sys
81.46 real 56.09 user 23.67 sys
81.43 real 55.28 user 24.47 sys
81.47 real 55.41 user 24.37 sys
** dom0 4GB 2024Q2
161.38 real 71.82 user 84.81 sys
160.98 real 72.16 user 84.75 sys
161.11 real 71.21 user 85.85 sys
161.15 real 72.44 user 84.63 sys
** domU i386 9 1GB 2024Q2
225.29 real 114.57 user 102.74 sys
231.95 real 119.89 user 105.01 sys
233.48 real 121.01 user 105.18 sys
230.41 real 118.90 user 104.48 sys
** domU amd64 9 3GB 2024Q2
195.93 real 82.20 user 106.28 sys
195.34 real 81.62 user 107.12 sys
195.67 real 80.88 user 108.17 sys
195.36 real 82.74 user 106.34 sys
** domU i386 10 1GB 2024Q2
221.40 real 116.13 user 98.72 sys
226.58 real 120.22 user 100.78 sys
225.94 real 118.69 user 101.83 sys
226.57 real 119.32 user 101.71 sys
** domU amd64 10 3GB 2024Q2
207.45 real 86.78 user 118.86 sys
206.47 real 86.58 user 119.16 sys
206.80 real 86.81 user 119.18 sys
206.67 real 86.94 user 118.73 sys
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