Yes, I agree that the tests should be run at a native level. Unfortunately, I
don't have a spare x86 system to run this on at home or at work.
Ron
From: David S Hustace [mailto:da...@opennms.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2012 7:15 AM
To: OpenNMS Code Development and Bugs
Subject: Re: [opennms-devel] opennms & cassandra
On Aug 31, 2012, at 9:42 AM, Ron Roskens
<rosk...@elfin.net<mailto:rosk...@elfin.net>> wrote:
For the VirtualBox configuration, it has 8GB of base memory, ICH9 chipset, IO
APIC, 8 processors, 100% execution cap, pae/nx enabled, vt-x/amd-v enabled,
netsted paging enabled. The are two VDI disks on a SATA controller, both
dynamically allocated. The OS is on the first one, with a capacity of 32GB. The
2nd, disk mounted at /itch, has a capacity of 50GB.
While I think it is good that we get stats from VMs there is a software
virtualization there that is really going to slew the persistence stats for any
disk IO intensive system... especially writes.
David
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