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@ 2006-07-14 16:24 P M, Priya (STSD)
  2006-07-14 19:41 ` Steve Ofsthun
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From: P M, Priya (STSD) @ 2006-07-14 16:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
 
We have Intel VT enabled system loaded with Xen 3.0.2 and qemu based
FC5+linux 2.6.16 as a guest operating system. 
We did some performance tests on this guest OS and the results are
 
Sequential Write - IOPs
IO size

512B

4K

16K

32K

FC5 Native

162

163

156

147

FC5_DOM1(Linux 2.6.16 - Full Virtualization) - qemu based

1305

742

285

155

 
We have disabled the Write Cache using sdparm and hdparm utilities. But
if you see the results in Linux Full Virtualization, the Sequential
Write IOPs are better than Native performance. I am wondering how is
this possible? Is there anywhere the caching is happening in the full
virtualization case? If you have an idea about this behavior, please let
me know.
 
Thanks
Priya

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