I'm not sure where the bug lies at this point, to be honest.

There nothing in syslog before and after.

There is nothing different on the host between upgraded and installed
guests at all, and it appears this problem is occurring on KVM as well.
Xen is not the issue.

The problem not yet occurring on a newly installed guest doesn't
necessarily mean the upgrade is what caused it since we can't manually
trigger the problem. The 2.6.35-23-virtual kernel seems to be dropping
network connections *much less* than the others, but not fixing it
completely. This is likely why the newly installed guests haven't had
this problem occur yet - they all get that kernel.

Is there any information that I can provide that would help narrow down
this issue?

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Title:
  Bridged Guests losing network connectivity under non-ubuntu Xen after
  upgrade from 8.10 to 10.04

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