Re: Poor KVM guest performance on an HP rack server

From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge
Date: Sun Dec 13 2009 - 13:30:24 EST


On 12/13/09 02:12, Ozan ÃaÄlayan wrote:
Hmm, that's because we're using/developing a Linux distribution which
doesn't have 64-bit support yet. But since the guest will be a
compile-farm for our needs, it's worth trying to run an 64-bit distro on
the host to see the difference, thanks for the tip but how much should
this affect the performance?

32-bit PAE is marginal above 4G of memory and the limit is at about 8G. Above that, so much lowmem (<~1GB) is occupied by page and other kernel structures that there's barely any memory to do any real work. If this is what's happening, you'd expect to see poor host performance, and slow guest performance would be secondary to that.

With 64-bit, all the memory can be directly addressed so none of this applies. I would expect to see significant performance gains.

There's nothing to stop you from running 32-bit PAE guests, so you can do your distro development that way (at least in part).

J
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