[CentOS-virt] Virtualisation, guests cached memory and density
Steve Thompson
smt at vgersoft.com
Fri Feb 8 19:45:34 UTC 2013
On Fri, 8 Feb 2013, James Hogarth wrote:
> Have you looked at KVM with a c6 host yet? It's a marked improvement over
> c5 hosts...
Yes, I have a samba4 domain controller running as a KVM guest on a CentOS
6.3 host (two of them w/DRS, actually). Runs like a champ.
I also have two LVS-DR load balancers running as CentOS 6.3 KVM guests
with keepalived w/VRRP, one on a C5.8 host and one on a C6.3 host. Each
guest has three network interfaces, as does the host (bridged mode with
dual bonded interfaces underneath). Services are LDAP, Windows remote
desktop, HTTP, webmail, IMAP and SMTP. Everything works fine for all
services with the exception of SMTP, which works fine on C5 but not on C6
(same guest setup, same realservers), where it loses connections when
sending mail messages larger than about 10MB. Even setting rp_filter=2
does not help; I have not pinned this one down yet, but I doubt that KVM
is responsible since C5 works.
As a point of interest, the Windows RDP service feeds 31 Windows XP virtio
realservers, which are themselves KVM guests on a Dell R710 (8 physical
cores + hyperthreading, 48GB) running CentOS 5.9 (soon to be 6.3). Runs
most excellently.
Steve
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