Re: limit conectivity of a VM

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Thanks,
But I've heared that using e1000 and installing it's driver will speed
up the VM network, and my experience confirms that.
Don't you think using the driver will help the speed of port?



On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 6:31 AM,  <mjt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 22.11.2010 17:24, hadi golestani wrote:
>> here it's the answer of kvm -net nic,model=?
>> qemu: Supported NIC models:
>> ne2k_pci,i82551,i82557b,i82559er,rtl8139,e1000,pcnet,virtio
>> which one is 10mbps and which one is 100 or 1000 mbps?
>
> As has been already pointed out, these speeds are speeds of
> physical cirquits in the real hardware boards. Âqemu-kvm
> emulated "hardware" merely reports this speed to the guest,
> but does not use it in any way - the actual speed is always
> limited by your CPU and nothing more.
>
> /mjt
>
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