On 07/02/10 11:28, Zach Carter wrote:
> On Thursday 01 July 2010 16:02:26 Brian Jackson wrote:

>>> I'm sure I could use the qemu-kvm that ships from CentOS with the
>>> corresponding kernel module, however that lacks certain essential
>>> features, including support for scsi disk drive emulation.
>>
>> There's a reason Redhat disables scsi support in their kvm... it's not
>> really  suggested to use it.
> 
> What specific reason is that?  The kvm.spec %changelog references RedHat 
> bugzilla 512837, however I am not authorized to access it.
> 
> scsi is a hard requirement for us, even if we have to stay on the old kernel 
> module.  
> 
> Any additional insight would be much appreciated.

I've used SCSI for RHEL3 and RHEL4 guests for years. Performance is
significantly better than IDE. I have yet to have a guest crash because
of it.

David


> 
> thanks,
> 
> -Zach
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