Xiaodong Yi wrote:
It is not a typo. I copied from UnixBench output directly. Howver, it
must be a bug of Luvalley because even the native Linux benchmark on
Double-Precision Whetstone is not that high. I also noticed that other
benchmarks are all lower than native Linux.
About timing,
Thanks for your advice and hope your continue attention on Luvalley.
Regards,
Xiaodong
2009/5/11 Dong, Eddie eddie.d...@intel.com:
Xiaodong Yi wrote:
It is not a typo. I copied from UnixBench output directly. Howver, it
must be a bug of Luvalley because even the native Linux benchmark on
Xiaodong Yi wrote:
Hi,
I've tested the guest Linux using UnixBench 5.1.2. The platform is:
* Intel's Core Due CPU with 2 cores, 2GB RAM
* CentOS 5.2 as the dom0 Linux, i.e., the host Linux for KVM
* CentOS 5.2 as the guest Linux, i.e., the Linux running on the
virtual machine provided
Avi Kivity wrote:
Xiaodong Yi wrote:
Hi,
I've tested the guest Linux using UnixBench 5.1.2. The platform is:
* Intel's Core Due CPU with 2 cores, 2GB RAM
* CentOS 5.2 as the dom0 Linux, i.e., the host Linux for KVM
* CentOS 5.2 as the guest Linux, i.e., the Linux running on the
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Avi Kivity wrote:
Xiaodong Yi wrote:
Hi,
I've tested the guest Linux using UnixBench 5.1.2. The platform is:
* Intel's Core Due CPU with 2 cores, 2GB RAM
* CentOS 5.2 as the dom0 Linux, i.e., the host Linux for KVM
* CentOS 5.2 as the guest Linux, i.e.,
It is not a typo. I copied from UnixBench output directly. Howver, it
must be a bug of Luvalley because even the native Linux benchmark on
Double-Precision Whetstone is not that high. I also noticed that other
benchmarks are all lower than native Linux.
About timing, Luvalley does nothing more
Xiaodong Yi wrote:
* qemu-windows.tgz: this is the source codes of the modified Qemu for
running virtualized guest OSs in Windows. It is derived from
Qemu-0.10.2. See the README file of the tarball for how to build and
run.
While your patch is still small, I'd suggest submitting it to
Hi,
I also tested the performance of the dom0 Linux using UnixBench 5.1.2.
For Luvalley, the dom0 Linux means the first Linux that runs on top of
Luvalley. The dom0 Linux is responsible of driving devices and running
Qemu for more virtual machines. The platform is still:
* Intel's Core Due CPU
Hi,
I've tested the guest Linux using UnixBench 5.1.2. The platform is:
* Intel's Core Due CPU with 2 cores, 2GB RAM
* CentOS 5.2 as the dom0 Linux, i.e., the host Linux for KVM
* CentOS 5.2 as the guest Linux, i.e., the Linux running on the
virtual machine provided by Qemu
The first set
How about performance comparision with kvm guests?
Xiantao
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Subject: Luvalley-2 has been released: running KVM
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