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Thanks.<br>
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I have found the way of making a bridged network in the docs.<br>
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I will be using RH 6.0 for both host and guests, so as I read, the
KVM para-virtualized drivers are already loaded and installed.
Correct ?<br>
Should be best for database performance.<br>
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What about PCI device assignment and SR-IOV ? Is that an issue, I
should think about ?<br>
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And guest timing management ? Isn't that for more real-time
applications ?<br>
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Den 24-09-2011 23:10, Michael Schumacher skrev:
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<pre wrap="">Thomas,
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<pre wrap="">Ok.. thanks. Can I use virt-manager to setup a bridged-network or shall
i use the commandtool ? I also think that Cent os 5.6 used bridged as
default...
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I was using the command line. The RHEL-docs can be used for this
purpose.
You are right, Centos5 used bridged network as default. But then of
course that was a XEN-environmnet and now we have KVM. Quite a few
things work differently.
Michael
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