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==== Distributing I/O Load Among Guests ====
Dennis J.
asked<ref>http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-virt/2009-July/msg00183.html</ref>
"What is the best way to deal with I/O load when running several VMs on a
physical machine with local or remote storage?" "What I'm primarily worried about is the case when several VMs cause disk I/O at the same time." "What is the best way to soften the impact of such a situation?"
 
[[PasiKärkkäinen|Pasi Kärkkäinen]]
suggested "If the IOS are not split evenly between VMs, you could use some tool like
dm-ioband<ref>http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/ioband/wiki/dm-ioband</ref> to make sure IOs are split fairly between VMs. Or then get faster disks. Single 15k rpm SAS disk will give you up to 350
IOPS, so it's 2-3x faster than 7200 rpm SATA."
 
[[RichardJones|Richard Jones]]
concurred<ref>http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-virt/2009-July/msg00188.html</ref>
"For KVM, each VM isn't really any different from a host process, so
you have to deal with them the same way that you'd deal with having
lots of host processes doing I/O.  So: lots of spindles, expensive I/O
hardware, etc."
 
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Virtualization

In this section, we cover discussion of Fedora virtualization technologies on the @fedora-virt, @fedora-xen-list, @libguestfs, @libvirt-list, @virt-tools-list, and @ovirt-devel-list lists.

Contributing Writer: Dale Bewley

Fedora Virtualization List

This section contains the discussion happening on the fedora-virt list.

Distributing I/O Load Among Guests

Dennis J. asked[1] "What is the best way to deal with I/O load when running several VMs on a physical machine with local or remote storage?" "What I'm primarily worried about is the case when several VMs cause disk I/O at the same time." "What is the best way to soften the impact of such a situation?"

Pasi Kärkkäinen suggested "If the IOS are not split evenly between VMs, you could use some tool like dm-ioband[2] to make sure IOs are split fairly between VMs. Or then get faster disks. Single 15k rpm SAS disk will give you up to 350 IOPS, so it's 2-3x faster than 7200 rpm SATA."

Richard Jones concurred[3] "For KVM, each VM isn't really any different from a host process, so you have to deal with them the same way that you'd deal with having lots of host processes doing I/O. So: lots of spindles, expensive I/O hardware, etc."

Fedora Xen List

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Virtualization Tools List

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Libguestfs List

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Libvirt List

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oVirt Devel List

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