RE: Bottleneck in KVM

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> From: kvm-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:kvm-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> On Behalf Of ankit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 9:18 PM
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> Subject: Bottleneck in KVM
> 
> Hello All
> 
> I am relatively new to kvm.
> I have installed a web-server in kvm machine and pushing different request
> rates on kvm through httperf. While on a bare host , i can go till 6000
> request rates per second, the performance in kvm does not increase
> beyond
> 3500 request rates, i have checked CPU usage, for the different modules
> and no module is getting exhausted in CPU. Enough CPUin VM remains idle
> in
> this case.
> I doubt whether i am exhausting on some buffer. Please provide details
> what could be the problem and bottlleneck in this case.
> 
If your application is CPU intensive, I think it's easy to achieve > 90% perf in
a KVM guest.
1. what's your qemu command line to start the guest ?
2. how about your I/O ? Is your service I/O intensive?
3. your hardware ?


> Thanks and Regards
> Ankit Anand
> 
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