From: linux_kvm@proinbox.com
To: "KVM mailing list" <kvm@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: suggested vhost link speed settings
Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 21:26:08 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1290911168.20434.1407472791@webmail.messagingengine.com> (raw)
Hi list,
Being that the virtio interfaces are stated as acheiving 5-8 Gb
throughput now with vhost, as opposed to 1Gb without, how should their
link speed be defined when the choices are 2500M or 10000M?
I have them plotted out to make a 10Gb bond out of a pair, counting on
5Gb max each, which I'm imagining can be acheived without concern based
on what I read.
If I set them to 'auto-negotiate' will it internally flap between &
cause undesirable consequences?
I don't want to set them at 2500 in case they ever do need to reach
closer to 5 each.
I'm not at a point where I can test anything yet, I'm just planning &
preconfiguring so far.
For the sake of preventing issues down the line I wanted to see if
there's a consensus or standard for this scenario and be as sure as
possible ahead of time.
Thanks,
-C
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2010-11-28 2:26 linux_kvm [this message]
2010-11-28 13:03 ` suggested vhost link speed settings Michael Tokarev
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