Alexey Eremenko napsal(a):
>  >and ran with your patch, and is rather faster than KVM-37 for
> networking...
> 
> Hi Michael !
> 
> If you're looking for blazing fast networking, then KVM (61+) offers 
> VirtIO - PV networking, capable of breaking the 1 Gbps barrier...
> But to achieve such speeds you'll need to compile custom kernels 
> (2.6.25) on both Linux Host & Guest.
> 
> Maybe openSUSE 11/SLES 11 will have the right kernels out-of-the-box.
> 
> Alternatively, you can try the newest Intel e1000 Gigabit Ethernet 
> emulation (also part of newest KVMs).
> This is much easier to setup. This will work for any guest.
> 
> -Technologov, 4.3.2008.
> 
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Hello

Sorry for my intervention into your communication, but are you sure, 
when you want to use virtio, you must have 2.6.25 kernel on both - guest 
and host system?
I test this case right now, and I have running 2.6.25-rc3 only on guest 
system with kvm-62.

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Tomas Rusnak, Korex Networks

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