Hi all,
do I get it right, that there is no way to limit IOPS per volume with
XenServer as hypervisor? (Using ACS 4.11)
I tried the settings to limit IO bandwidth and IOPS per volume on
hypervisor side with XenServer and only the bandwidth limitation seems
to have an effect. Seems to me, that thi
Hi Melanie,
with KVM it works (but I'm not aware of Xen atm) - you set upper limits for
number of bytes per sec and IOs per seconds for both read and writes, on
Disk Offering (and Compute offering) by defining HyperVisor QoS values.
Example for manual play:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testc
Thank you, Rohit.
I am using 4.11.1 with a full KVM environment. They are showing unsecure with
strictness set to true.
What configuration needs to be adjusted to have the KVM hosts show secure?
Regards,
Richard Persaud
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Hello Meanie,
That is true. XenServer does not support IOPS per volume. I did asked
Citrix about a year ago about that. With the recent new features regarding
storage (thin provisioning over shared block devices!) I really hope they will
continue they focus on storage with the next rele