On 28/04/09 at 12:56 +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> I then upgraded to kvm-85 (both the host kernel modules and the
> userspace), and re-ran the tests. Performance is better (about 85 MB/s),
> but still very far from the non-virtio case.

I forgot to mention that the strangest result I got was the total amount
of write blocks queued (as measured by blktrace). I was writing a 1 GB
file to disk, which resulted in:

- 1 GB of write blocks queued without virtio
- ~1.7 GB of write blocks queued with virtio on kvm 84
- ~1.4 GB of write blocks queued with virtio on kvm 85

I don't understand with kvm with virtio writes "more blocks than
necessary", but that could explain the performance difference.
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