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[Xen-users] redhat native vs. redhat on XCP

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Subject: [Xen-users] redhat native vs. redhat on XCP
From: Boris Quiroz <bquiroz.work@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2011 17:13:36 -0300
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Hi list,

Next week I'll receive a couple of IBM M2 servers. The team wanted to
test a DomU with RHEL 5  virtualized on XCP vs a RHEL 5 native,
installed directly to the servers. Does anybody has done this test
before?

We'll test a java web application (online banking), and we basically
want to see which environment will process more TPS (transactions per
second), which is directly related to disk I/O. Both servers has
identical hardware, with 15k rpm disks.

Do I have to modify something in the XCP config? I think (and want)
XCP will win.. What should I expect? Will the difference in TPS be
notorious?

Thanks.

-- 
@cereal_bars

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