On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 09:26:31AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>    Thank you for your fast answers.
> 
>    I/O  Limit  for  virtual  machines.  E.g.  when you do a gzip job in a
>    virtual machine, the I/O Load and cpu Load will
> 
>    be  quite  high.  To limit the cpu load is implemented i know, but the
>    i/o load?
> 
> 
>    in detail:
> 
>    - maximum write/read speed of a common sata disc 60/60 MB/s
>    - all of the vservers are installed on that disc
> 
> 
>    would it be possilble to limit write/read speed for single vservers to
>    split
> 
>    the  speed of the disc? For vservers with many copy,gzip or in special
>    backup jobs it would be quite usefull.

hmm, so you would like to artificially slow down the
I/O transfer of a vserver, and make the transaction
somewhat longer than necessary?

best,
Herbert

>    Regards
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>    Tom Eschler
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>    On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 10:27:50PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>    >    Will there ever be an io-load limit option?
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>    what should the I/O load limit option limit?
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> 
>    please elaborate and give some details/examples
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>    what happens and how it should be limited ...
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>    TIA,
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>    Herbert
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