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Re: [Xen-users] OS kernels ports, VT, Pacifica & performance 
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Sylvain Coutant wrote:
 It's pretty much a rule that anytime you optimize something to run in a 
VMM, it's going to improve performance.  The real question is whether 
that performance is noticable.
Hi all,
First, I'm not sure this post should have been sent to xen-devel or here. 
Please, any list owner : forward to xen-devel if you read this and feel it 
should have gone there.
I wonder what will be the advantage, in terms of performance, of having 
optimized kernels for XenU when VT/Pacifica will be there.
 
My initial feeling is that there are going to be some noticable 
performance optimizations one can make for running under VT/Pacifica 
without actually requiring Xen-only modifications (changing page table 
writes for instance to be more like writable page tables). 
 There's quite a bit of ongoing research about whether it's possible to 
make native-performance emulated drivers.  The theory is that if you 
choose the right hardware to emulate, you could potentially have a 
emulation model that looks a lot like what a paravirtual driver would 
look like anyway.
AFAIK, using "standard" kernels means emulating peripherals (network card and so on) on dom0. Xen 
"optimized" or "ported" kernels should have a performance advantage. But has this perf 
increase already been evaluated ?
 
Regards,
Anthony Liguori
 
Question behind this : does it worth the work to port some other OSes to Xen 
architecture ?
Regards,
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Sylvain COUTANT
ADVISEO
http://www.adviseo.fr/
http://www.open-sp.fr/
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