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VMs running on RBD are very slow #48
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Hi, |
While I am not using IB with my cluster, I found that when I doubled the RAM on my dom-0's I saw much better performance with my guests vm's running on RBD. YMMV.... |
No, the physical server RAM was not changed. What I did was increase the
amount of RAM allocated to the ( https://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Dom0)
initial / management guest (where the rbd's are running ). I believe I
doubled the size.
…On November 17, 2017 6:22:58 AM bvanleenhoff ***@***.***> wrote:
@nate-byrnes - by "doubling the RAM for dom-0" you mean you provisioned
more RAM to the host machine that runs your xenserver?
I am as well experiencing very bad performance when using the ceph SR.
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yeah I deleted my comment, because I found that :) i will try if this is making it better for me as well - thank you! |
I am experiencing the same problem. When testing with the same Ceph cluster, disk I/O was much much much faster when running Proxmox. For example, when installing debian onto a VM on RBD storage, dpkg is painfully slow because of all of the constant fsyncing it does. Despite this, doing the same on Proxmox results in a very fast installation. |
Hi ,
I Just want to verify if anyone is facing very low speeds when running VMs on RBD backend using this plugin or the other plugin available .
I have done a test using 2 servers :
1- proxmox 4.3 server
2- xenserver 7.1 with this plugin
I connected both to same RBD pool and managed to create VM on both servers on this RBD pool.
The storage speeds I am getting on the KVM based VM on proxmox is more the 20 times faster than the one running on xenserver .
I disabled caching on proxmox KVM before doing the tests .
Is this expected ? or somthing is wrong with my setup
I thought I may loose 20 to 30% in speed compared to KVM based VMs but the speeds I am getting are unusable
Note: I tried to do caching on xenserver to improve the speed but that made the server heavily modified to the level I wont use it for anything serious anymore
Note 2 : I am using Infiniband 40GB connection to connect the client with CEPH (had to install the inifinband drivers on xenserver)
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