On 9/27/11, Robin Lee Powell <rlpow...@digitalkingdom.org> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 04:15:37PM +0800, Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
>> It's unrelated to what you're actually using as the disks, whether
>> file or block devices like LVs. I think it just makes KVM tell the
>> host not to cache I/O done on the storage device.
>
> Wait, hold on, I think I had it backwards.
>
> It tells the *host* to not cache the device in question, or the
> *VMs* to not cache the device in question?

I'm fairly certain it tells the qemu not to cache the device in
question. If you don't want the guest to cache their i/o, then the
guest OS should be configured if it allows that. Although I'm not sure
if it's possible to disable disk buffering/caching system wide in
Linux.
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