[ovirt-users] Re: VM bandwidth limitations

2019-04-05 Thread John Florian
On 4/4/19 7:03 AM, Dominik Holler wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Mar 2019 13:45:59 -0400
> John Florian  wrote:
>
>> In my oVirt deployment at home, I'm trying to minimize the amount of
>> physical HW and its 24/7 power draw.  As such I have the NFS server for
>> my domain virtualized.  This is not used for oVirt's SD, but rather the
>> NFS server's back-end storage comes from oVirt's SD.  To maximize the
>> performance of my NFS server, do I still need to use bonded NICs to
>> increase bandwidth like I would a physical server or does the
>> VirtIO-SCSI stuff magically make this unnecessary? 
> This depends on the scenario.
> Bonding two VirtIO vNICs connected to the same network would be not
> increase the throughput, since a single vNIC has by default no
> artificial bandwidth limit.

Thank you, this exactly what I wanted to know (and suspected).

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[ovirt-users] Re: VM bandwidth limitations

2019-04-04 Thread Dominik Holler
On Sun, 10 Mar 2019 13:45:59 -0400
John Florian  wrote:

> In my oVirt deployment at home, I'm trying to minimize the amount of
> physical HW and its 24/7 power draw.  As such I have the NFS server for
> my domain virtualized.  This is not used for oVirt's SD, but rather the
> NFS server's back-end storage comes from oVirt's SD.  To maximize the
> performance of my NFS server, do I still need to use bonded NICs to
> increase bandwidth like I would a physical server or does the
> VirtIO-SCSI stuff magically make this unnecessary? 

This depends on the scenario.
Bonding two VirtIO vNICs connected to the same network would be not
increase the throughput, since a single vNIC has by default no
artificial bandwidth limit.
But bonding two SR-IOV VF on two different NICs might be increase the
performance.
 

> In my head I can argue it both ways,

You are welcome to share.

> but have never seen it stated one way or the other,
> oddly.
> 
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[ovirt-users] Re: VM bandwidth limitations

2019-04-03 Thread John Florian

Meh!  Is spam really the only response I'm going to get on this?

On 3/10/19 1:45 PM, John Florian wrote:


In my oVirt deployment at home, I'm trying to minimize the amount of 
physical HW and its 24/7 power draw.  As such I have the NFS server 
for my domain virtualized.  This is not used for oVirt's SD, but 
rather the NFS server's back-end storage comes from oVirt's SD.  To 
maximize the performance of my NFS server, do I still need to use 
bonded NICs to increase bandwidth like I would a physical server or 
does the VirtIO-SCSI stuff magically make this unnecessary?  In my 
head I can argue it both ways, but have never seen it stated one way 
or the other, oddly.


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John Florian

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[ovirt-users] Re: VM bandwidth limitations

2019-03-29 Thread antonia . cummins22
You may adjust the way the NFS server works by specifying NFS server attributes 
using the https://24hwritemyessay.com command. installation became a breeze. 
Configuration turned into trivial, specially in comparison to the Hummingbird 
and Microsoft NFS servers.
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[ovirt-users] Re: VM bandwidth limitations

2019-03-29 Thread antonia . cummins22
You may adjust the way the NFS server works by specifying NFS server attributes 
using the https://24hwritemyessay.com command. installation became a breeze. 
Configuration turned into trivial, specially in comparison to the Hummingbird 
and Microsoft NFS servers.
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