On 22.03.2012 09:48, Vadim Rozenfeld wrote:
On Thursday, March 22, 2012 09:53:45 AM Gleb Natapov wrote:
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 06:31:02PM +0100, Peter Lieven wrote:
On 21.03.2012 12:10, David Cure wrote:
                hello,

Le Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 02:38:22PM +0200, Gleb Natapov ecrivait :
Try to add<feature policy='disable' name='hypervisor'/>   to cpu
definition in XML and check command line.

        ok I try this but I can't use<cpu model>   to map the host cpu

(my libvirt is 0.9.8) so I use :
   <cpu match='exact'>

     <model>Opteron_G3</model>
     <feature policy='disable' name='hypervisor'/>

   </cpu>
        
        (the physical server use Opteron CPU).

        The log is here :
http://www.roullier.net/Report/report-3.2-vhost-net-1vcpu-cpu.txt.gz

        And now with only 1 vcpu, the response time is 8.5s, great

improvment. We keep this configuration for production : we check the
response time when some other users are connected.
please keep in mind, that setting -hypervisor, disabling hpet and
only one vcpu
makes windows use tsc as clocksource. you have to make sure, that your vm
is not switching between physical sockets on your system and that you
have constant_tsc feature to have a stable tsc between the cores in the
same socket. its also likely that the vm will crash when live migrated.
All true. I asked to try -hypervisor only to verify where we loose
performance. Since you get good result with it frequent access to PM
timer is probably the reason. I do not recommend using -hypervisor for
production!

@gleb: do you know whats the state of in-kernel hyper-v timers?
Vadim is working on it. I'll let him answer.
It would be nice to have synthetic timers supported. But,  at the moment,
I'm only researching  this feature.

So it will take months at least?

What do the others think, would it be feasible to make a proper in-kernel
pmtimer solution in the meantime.

I think Windows guest performance is very important for the success of KVM.

Peter

peter

        David.

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