Hi David,

Got word back from the pvscsi team. They say the drivers are identical (and
looking at the source history, there aren't any changes between 1.0.1.0 and
1.0.1.1 that would explain any performance difference), and perhaps the issues
are related to changes in CentOS itself.

Sorry I can't help more, but this is not really my area of expertise.

On 11/10/2011 02:08 PM, David H wrote:
> Really appreciate it Marcelo, thanks.  I opened a ticket with vmware
> but was just told to run esxtop to try and find storage issues; I
> explained to the support tech that there is not a performance issue at
> the host level since the centos 5 guests still run extremely fast.
> 
> David
> 
> On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Marcelo Vanzin <mvan...@vmware.com> wrote:
>> Hi David,
>>
>> I forwarded your message to the internal team that owns pvscsi. I'll re-post 
>> any
>> replies they send to the list.


-- 
- Marcelo

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