and ran with your patch, and is rather faster than KVM-37 for
networking...
Hi Michael !
If you're looking for blazing fast networking, then KVM (61+) offers VirtIO -
PV networking, capable of breaking the 1 Gbps barrier...
But to achieve such speeds you'll need to compile custom kernels
Alexey Eremenko napsal(a):
and ran with your patch, and is rather faster than KVM-37 for
networking...
Hi Michael !
If you're looking for blazing fast networking, then KVM (61+) offers
VirtIO - PV networking, capable of breaking the 1 Gbps barrier...
But to achieve such speeds you'll
Hello
Sorry for my intervention into your communication, but are you sure,
when you want to use virtio, you must have 2.6.25 kernel on both - guest
and host system?
I test this case right now, and I have running 2.6.25-rc3 only on guest
system with kvm-62.
It's enough running the
Well, There is a patch, that may help.
It must be applied against clean KVM-61 (maybe it works with 62).
Must be applied vs. KVM kernel-space Makefile.
# cd kvm-61/kernel/
# patch -p1 kvm-susekernel.patch
# ./configure
# make
# make install
It helps here, on openSUSE Linux 10.3 host.
I hope
On Mar 2, 2008, at 12:31 PM, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
Well, There is a patch, that may help.
It must be applied against clean KVM-61 (maybe it works with 62).
Must be applied vs. KVM kernel-space Makefile.
# cd kvm-61/kernel/
# patch -p1 kvm-susekernel.patch
# ./configure
# make
# make
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008, M.J. Rutter wrote:
Whereas KVM-60 builds out of the box on SLES 10 SP1 (assuming gcc 3.4 is
installed), KVM-61 and KVM-62 don't.
Bother. Ignore that. As far as I can see, no KVM since about KVM-37 has
actually run on a kernel that old, due to the lack of hrtimer_init and