Re: Lost of performance over AMD-V with KVM?

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Hi Gleb,

there are flags that with the tuning of KVM (-cpu host) we get that some of important cpu flags are not included in SL6 ( Ht, rdtscp, 3dnowext, 3dnow,
constant_tsc,nonstop_tsc,amd_dcm,monitor,svm,extapic,osvw,ibs,skinit,wdt,nodeid_msr).

And the machines used for testing were 2 nodes AMD 6128 - 2Ghz - 2 CPUs (8 Cores/CPU Core - 1GB) 16 Cores Total - 16 GB RAM for AMD-V virtualization, and we did the same tests with the same software versions with 2 nodes of DELL PowerEdge SC1950, biprocessors dual core, 2 Xeon(R) CPU 5160 @ 3.00GHz, 16GB RAM. for Intel VT virtualization. And with Intel technology we get the
    typical virtualization performance, around 2-5% of lost.

     Thanks in advance,
        Víctor Fdez.
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