Dear Folks,
We'll be running RL10 vm on top of SAN+iSCSI+LVM (Thick). Regarding the ." I/O Scheduling with Red Hat Enterprise Linux as a Virtualization Guest"it seems that deadline should be selected instead of none (noop) by default.
Do you have some experience regarding those change ? Will it be very different in terms of I/O ?
They state :
"Guests that use storage accessed by iSCSI, SR-IOV, or physical device passthrough should not use the noop scheduler. These methods do not allow the host to optimize I/O requests to the underlying physical device."
Does it apply it the VM disk are backed by a LV on top of ISCSI ?
What would be the gain ?
Sincerely
We'll be running RL10 vm on top of SAN+iSCSI+LVM (Thick). Regarding the ." I/O Scheduling with Red Hat Enterprise Linux as a Virtualization Guest"it seems that deadline should be selected instead of none (noop) by default.
Do you have some experience regarding those change ? Will it be very different in terms of I/O ?
They state :
"Guests that use storage accessed by iSCSI, SR-IOV, or physical device passthrough should not use the noop scheduler. These methods do not allow the host to optimize I/O requests to the underlying physical device."
Does it apply it the VM disk are backed by a LV on top of ISCSI ?
What would be the gain ?
Sincerely