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Am 03.01.2014 15:07, schrieb Alan McKinnon: |
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>> hmm, is BFQ good for VM's too? I am currently using noops (storage is |
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>> ceph) and was going to experiment but have not had the time yet. |
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> I have no idea, but I'd like to find out. |
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> Instinct tells me one of the host or guest should be NOOP so that the |
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> other one can get on with scheduling without conflict. But I also reckon |
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> the question is waaaay more complex than that. |
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> I'd like to see the results of any benchmarks you do with BFQ on VMs |
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A bit OT (as it is not exactly benchmarking) but interesting: |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-e7LnJblm8 |
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I also wonder what it does for KVM-hosts etc ... will try! |