Hi
We’re more and more approached by partners who are looking to improve 
performance for Proxmox virtualization environment for use cases such as 
databases, AI workloads, and other resource-intensive tasks. 
In order to maximize storage subsystem performance within virtual machines, 
some of them even go as far as porting the iothread-vq-mapping changes from 
QEMU to Proxmox (https://github.com/dominiaz/iothread-vq-mapping).
When testing vhost-user-blk together with our user space RAID engine (xiRAID 
OPUS), created based on Opensource SPDK in Proxmox, we achieve maximum 
performance with minimal latency and minimal resource consumption.
In addition, as xiRAID Opus runs on top of SPDK, we eradicate the linux 
dependency as there’s no need to update Proxmox kernels.

The only problem with using the vhost-user-blk protocol in Proxmox is the 
inconvenience of administration. 

In order to simplify deployments, we have few questions to you:
1. Does the Proxmox team plan to support vhost-user-blk in your installations?
2. What limitations does the Proxmox team see in using this protocol in a 
production environment?

We look forward to your feedback and further cooperation to help joint 
customers.
Best regards
Davide Villa
Chief Revenue Officer (CRO)
+39 3462185277
davide.vi...@xinnor.io | https://xinnor.io/
 

 



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