Have been testing RHEL5.4 in a KVM versus a native install.
Both machines are identical
8GB RAM, 8 x 2.66 Xeon cores (2 x 4)
One has two 250GB Esata 3GB drives as single drives - 7200rpm
The other has a software mirror provided by RHEL so it sees a single 250GB disk. - 7200rpm
The Proxmox RHEL is reading at 114MB.sec
versus
49MB/sec for the native install
used hdparm to do the tests.
My Dell Laptop (E6500) with a 250GB Esata 7200RPM - reads a 89MB/sec
So its a very interesting performance difference.
Does Proxmox do some caching for the VM and will performance degrade as more data is added to the VM disk?
Both machines are identical
8GB RAM, 8 x 2.66 Xeon cores (2 x 4)
One has two 250GB Esata 3GB drives as single drives - 7200rpm
The other has a software mirror provided by RHEL so it sees a single 250GB disk. - 7200rpm
The Proxmox RHEL is reading at 114MB.sec
versus
49MB/sec for the native install
used hdparm to do the tests.
My Dell Laptop (E6500) with a 250GB Esata 7200RPM - reads a 89MB/sec
So its a very interesting performance difference.
Does Proxmox do some caching for the VM and will performance degrade as more data is added to the VM disk?