Daniel Bareiro schrieb:
Has KVM some bandwidth limitation of the virtualized network interfaces?
In such case, exists some way to increase that limitation?
Which interface do you use? Have you tried virtio?
regards,
Kai
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Hi Gregory.
On Monday, 03 August 2009 23:01:30 -0400,
Gregory Haskins wrote:
There is no set artificial limit afaict, though there are a large
number of factors that can affect performance. Of course,
everything has an ultimate ceiling (KVM included) but I have found
this limit in KVM
Daniel Bareiro schrieb:
r...@ss02:~# ps ax|grep aps2|grep -v grep
28711 ?Sl 8171:06 kvm -hda /dev/vm/aps2-raiz -hdb \
/dev/vm/aps2-space -hdc /dev/vm/aps2-index -hdd /dev/vm/aps2-cache -m \
4096 -smp 4 -net nic,vlan=0,macaddr=00:16:3E:00:00:27 -net tap \
-daemonize -vnc :5 -k
Daniel Bareiro wrote:
Hi all!
I have a KVM VM that it has installed a MRTG on the network interface
and that it doesn't register more than 10 Mbps, seeming that per moments
it is saturated in this value.
Has KVM some bandwidth limitation of the virtualized network interfaces?
In such
Hi Gregory.
On Monday, 03 August 2009 12:52:28 -0400,
Gregory Haskins wrote:
I have a KVM VM that it has installed a MRTG on the network
interface and that it doesn't register more than 10 Mbps, seeming
that per moments it is saturated in this value.
Has KVM some bandwidth limitation
Daniel Bareiro wrote:
Hi Gregory.
On Monday, 03 August 2009 12:52:28 -0400,
Gregory Haskins wrote:
I have a KVM VM that it has installed a MRTG on the network
interface and that it doesn't register more than 10 Mbps, seeming
that per moments it is saturated in this value.
Has KVM some