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[Xen-tools] Limiting Memory Bandwidth?

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Subject: [Xen-tools] Limiting Memory Bandwidth?
From: "Robert Stober" <rstober@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 13:24:41 -0500
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Thread-topic: Limiting Memory Bandwidth?
Good Afternoon,

According to the docs, Xen can allocate a specific amount of memory, and
block and network I/O to a guest OS.

Is it possible to limit a guest OS to a specific memory bandwidth
allocation? The purpose is to stop one guest OS from saturating the
memory bus.

Thank you,

Robert

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