From: Joerg Roedel <joro@8bytes.org>
To: Martin Vogt <vogt@itwm.fraunhofer.de>
Cc: kvm@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: KVM benchmarks (compared to vmware)
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 14:08:11 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20081117130811.GA30524@8bytes.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <492163E7.4050203@itwm.fraunhofer.de>
Does the license of the vmware server you used allow the publication of
your results?
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 01:30:31PM +0100, Martin Vogt wrote:
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> Hello list,
>
> I did some benchmarks over the weekend and compared
> kvm-78 on a 2.6.27.4-2-default against vmware server 2.0.0-122956
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> Host Machine:
> - Host E8400 (3GHz) 2GB RAM
> - virtual machines are on iSCSI or NFS
> - virtual machine is booted with -m 1024 and e1000
>
> 1. Bench
> =========
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> Installation of SuSE 11.1: (time to finish)
> 1. iSCSI kvm : 48 min
> 2. NFS kvm : 54 min (qcow image)
> 3. VMWare : 38 min
>
> 2. Bench
> ========
> Booting of SuSE 11.1 beta4 (from grub to getty prompt)
> (with coldcache, http://linux-mm.org/Drop_Caches)
>
> 1. iSCSI kvm : 33 sec
> 2. NFS kvm : 44 sec
> 3. VMWare : 34 sec
>
> same, with "hotcache".
>
> 1. iSCSI kvm : 22 sec
> 2. NFS kvm : 23 sec
> 3. VMWare : 21 sec
>
> 3. Bench
> =========
> Now the NIC performance from within the VM to the outer world,
> (measured with tcpspray--program writes to the discard service over tcp)
>
> VM->outer world
>
> 1. iSCSI kvm : 12 MB/s
> 2. NFS kvm : 12 MB/s
> 3. VMWare : 50 MB/s
>
> now the reverse:
>
> outer world->VM
>
> 1. iSCSI kvm : 50 MB/s
> 2. NFS kvm : 50 MB/s
> 3. VMWare : 100 MB/s
>
> but here the kvm results varies from 30MB/s - 70MB/s
>
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> 4. Bench
> ========
>
> Now iozone benchmarks, which measure the "virtual drive" of the
> VM: IOZone write a 2GB file to /tmp , writes it again reads it and reads
> it again. (Two runs with 2GB and 4GB file size)
>
> 1. iSCSI-kvm:
> KB write re-writeread re-read
> 2097152 24131 25349 44325 46055
> 4194304 25056 25419 44917 44654
> avg: 24593 25382 44621 45354
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> 2. NFS-kvm:
> KB write re-writeread re-read
> 2097152 7584 37846 43334 42654
> 4194304 12185 20558 37075 40029
> avg 9884 29202 40204 41341
>
> 2a (because of qcow effect) second run:
> KB write re-writeread re-read
> 2097152 35980 33474 42010 43395
> 4194304 21675 20732 37976 39134
> avg 28827 27103 39993 41264
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> 3 VMWARE:
> KB write re-writeread re-read
> 2097152 56168 47829 12568 11688
> 4194304 47315 32088 10897 10801
> avg 51741 39958 11732 11244
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> RESULT
> =======
>
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> As a result I would say, that the virtual NIC in VMware is much faster
> (if you see tcpspray as benchmark)
> And the write performace of VMWare is better 50MB/s againt 29MB/s in
> kvm. But VMWare seems to have a horrible read performance (11MB/s vs.
> 44MB/s)
>
> But in general VMWare is faster, at least during the installation
> benchmarks (38min vs 48 min with kvm)
> Maybe these benches could give an idea for future improvements, but
> I wont say that kvm is slow, its fast enough, but maybe has room for
> improvements. :-)
>
> regards,
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> Martin
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Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-11-17 12:30 KVM benchmarks (compared to vmware) Martin Vogt
2008-11-17 13:08 ` Joerg Roedel [this message]
2008-11-17 13:10 ` Fabio Coatti
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