On Fri, Jan 07, 2022 at 12:06:11PM +0000, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> From the non-verbose output of virt-v2v we can derive 3 times of
> interest for benchmarking performance:
> 
>   $ virt-v2v -i disk fedora-35.img -o null
>   [   1.1] Opening the source
>   [   7.3] Inspecting the source
>   [  12.4] Checking for sufficient free disk space in the guest
>   [  12.4] Converting Fedora Linux 35 (Thirty Five) to run on KVM
>   [  56.6] Mapping filesystem data to avoid copying unused and blank areas
>   [  59.8] Closing the overlay
>   [  60.3] Assigning disks to buses
>   [  60.3] Checking if the guest needs BIOS or UEFI to boot
>   [  61.3] Copying disk 1/1
>   █ 100% [****************************************]
>   [  62.4] Creating output metadata
>   [  62.4] Finishing off
> 
> => Conversion time: 56.6 - 12.4 = 44.2

This is wrong.  I actually started recording conversion time from the
moment the source image is opened by libguestfs, ie:

=> Conversion time: 56.6 - 1.1 = 55.5

Rich.

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