On Thursday 08 February 2007 10:08am, Jim Klein wrote: 
> Anyone been able to get the PV drivers from Xensource to work on an 
> FC6 created HVM. Performance is rather sluggish, even on 64bit, 
> without these, yet they don't seem to want to work here. Or, 
> alternatively, is Red Hat working on their own? The HVM IO is really 
> a bit too slow for most production use without them. 


On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 11:26am, Lamont Peterson wrote: 
> I don't believe that you can do this. 
> 
>But, I'm wondering what OS you're trying to run on the HVM DomU. If it's 
>Linux, use a paravirtualized DomU. You'll get much better performance 
>(especially on things like I/O). 
> 
>HVM adds some emulation overhead and, thus, is slower than PV. HVM is only 
>necessary to run an OS for which no paravirtualized kernel is available. 
>-- 
>Lamont Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>Senior Instructor 
>Guru Labs, L.C. [ http://www.GuruLabs.com/ ] 

All my Linux guests are PV (been running Xen in production for 7 months - far 
longer in testing.) I'm talking about Windows guests, which is why I would need 
PV drivers to work. Am running 64bit Dom0 to alleviate some of the pain, but 
I/O is still too slow for anything but lightweight applications. We're a RHEL 
shop, so would prefer to use RHEL as a base over XenSource Commercial, but it 
looks like I may have to go that route if noone else is working on PV drivers 
for Windows guests. 

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