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[Xen-users] Bad network performance between VMs in a domain.

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Subject: [Xen-users] Bad network performance between VMs in a domain.
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Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 07:44:29 +0400
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Hi!
I have got this problem aching in my head. The speed between my VM and 
external machine is about 900Mb/s, but the speed between 2 VMs in one bridge 
is just about 20 Mb/s. What can i do with this? Please, help me out.
I ve got a standart Xen configuration(bridge).
Thanks.  

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