* Live migration between Intel Q6600 and AMD Phenom II @ 2009-09-08 17:32 Sterling Windmill 2009-09-09 5:54 ` Amit Shah 2009-09-09 13:18 ` Andre Przywara 0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Sterling Windmill @ 2009-09-08 17:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: kvm I've read that it's possible to live migrate KVM guests between Intel and AMD CPUs, is it also possible to migrate from a CPU without NPT/EPT to the Phenom II that supports NPT? Will I lose out on any of the benefits NPT allows without shutting down and restarting the guest? Also, any thoughts on how much more performant a 3.0GHz Phenom II will be for running KVM guests than the 2.4GHz Intel Q6600? Thanks in advance. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: Live migration between Intel Q6600 and AMD Phenom II 2009-09-08 17:32 Live migration between Intel Q6600 and AMD Phenom II Sterling Windmill @ 2009-09-09 5:54 ` Amit Shah 2009-09-09 13:18 ` Andre Przywara 1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Amit Shah @ 2009-09-09 5:54 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sterling Windmill; +Cc: kvm Hello, On (Tue) Sep 08 2009 [13:32:39], Sterling Windmill wrote: > I've read that it's possible to live migrate KVM guests between Intel and AMD CPUs, is it also possible to migrate from a CPU without NPT/EPT to the Phenom II that supports NPT? Will I lose out on any of the benefits NPT allows without shutting down and restarting the guest? Live migration between different vendors isn't tested enough for us to be confident in saying it works well. There has been some work done in the area, but there can always be bugs or unimplemented features. If you do try it, please share your experiences whether good or bad. I think NPT support should get enabled for your VM if the migration does succeed. > Also, any thoughts on how much more performant a 3.0GHz Phenom II will be for running KVM guests than the 2.4GHz Intel Q6600? The Q6600 does not support EPT, right? If so, the Phenom will be faster as it does support NPT. Amit ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: Live migration between Intel Q6600 and AMD Phenom II 2009-09-08 17:32 Live migration between Intel Q6600 and AMD Phenom II Sterling Windmill 2009-09-09 5:54 ` Amit Shah @ 2009-09-09 13:18 ` Andre Przywara 1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Andre Przywara @ 2009-09-09 13:18 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Sterling Windmill; +Cc: kvm Sterling Windmill wrote: > I've read that it's possible to live migrate KVM guests between Intel > and AMD CPUs, is it also possible to migrate from a CPU without > NPT/EPT to the Phenom II that supports NPT? Yes. > Will I lose out on > any of the benefits NPT allows without shutting down and restarting > the guest? NPT/EPT is a hypervisor feature, so the guest is unaffected (left alone the performance benefit). The guest does it's own paging (the same as on native), so the actual hypervisor page handling is not visible to the guest. You will immediately benefit from NPT if you migrate from a non-EPT/NPT capable host. Cross-vendor migration experience differs from guest to guest, the most important point to look at are the CPUID bits. Start with a conservative setting (like -cpu kvm64 if you have a recent qemu-kvm) and if in need turn on features that you need (which must be on both hosts). Also use recent KVM kernel modules, some CVM related bugs have been fixed lately. We have tried migrating several guests without issues between non-NPT and NPT hosts. If you experience problem, feel free to mail me with a description. > Also, any thoughts on how much more performant a 3.0GHz Phenom II will be for running KVM guests than the 2.4GHz Intel Q6600? NPT is faster than shadow paging on almost all workloads (since it avoids most of the #VMEXITs), but since the virtualization implementation differs in many details between Intel and AMD, performance estimation just based on this single feature is not very legitimate. Regards, Andre. -- Andre Przywara AMD-Operating System Research Center (OSRC), Dresden, Germany Tel: +49 351 448 3567 12 ----to satisfy European Law for business letters: Advanced Micro Devices GmbH Karl-Hammerschmidt-Str. 34, 85609 Dornach b. Muenchen Geschaeftsfuehrer: Andrew Bowd; Thomas M. McCoy; Giuliano Meroni Sitz: Dornach, Gemeinde Aschheim, Landkreis Muenchen Registergericht Muenchen, HRB Nr. 43632 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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