Hi,
first of all thanks for this great Software.
I have installed PVE 1.8 bare metal from the provided iso and setup some virtual machines with kvm, one Ubuntu 10.04 64bit guest and another Windows XP 32bit guest.
The performance with Ubuntu, using the virtio network and storage driver ist great. Even the network speed is near 850 mbit.
Windows XP on the other hand has quite slow speed compared to the Ubuntu guest. I measured it with iperf getting about 200mbit.
Used the search engine in the Forum and Google and found some interesting stuff about performance tweaks on Win XP and Server 2003. With the provided information I created 2 .reg Files and applied it to the registry. According to some people in the Forum this should fix the problem , at least with Versions before 1.8.
I didn't see any improvement, though. The Speed just stays the same. Double checked the Registry manually and the mentioned parameters are there. So could this be a "problem" of Version 1.8 or from the driver provided by Redhat? Used the iso from kvm.net (Red Hat virtio iso virtio-win-1.1.16.iso. )
Thank you very much in advance
tp
first of all thanks for this great Software.
I have installed PVE 1.8 bare metal from the provided iso and setup some virtual machines with kvm, one Ubuntu 10.04 64bit guest and another Windows XP 32bit guest.
The performance with Ubuntu, using the virtio network and storage driver ist great. Even the network speed is near 850 mbit.
Windows XP on the other hand has quite slow speed compared to the Ubuntu guest. I measured it with iperf getting about 200mbit.
Used the search engine in the Forum and Google and found some interesting stuff about performance tweaks on Win XP and Server 2003. With the provided information I created 2 .reg Files and applied it to the registry. According to some people in the Forum this should fix the problem , at least with Versions before 1.8.
I didn't see any improvement, though. The Speed just stays the same. Double checked the Registry manually and the mentioned parameters are there. So could this be a "problem" of Version 1.8 or from the driver provided by Redhat? Used the iso from kvm.net (Red Hat virtio iso virtio-win-1.1.16.iso. )
Thank you very much in advance
tp
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