[CentOS] "near native" performance with xen?

Mon Aug 6 18:55:30 UTC 2007
Johnn Tan <linuxweb at gmail.com>

Just wondering if there was a howto or other URL that 
explains what is needed to achieve "near native" performance 
on a xen domU -- for this purpose, I am thinking about a 
single domU running on a physical server, in comparison to 
that same physical server running the same kernel but 
non-xenified.

For instance, using a physical partition for VBD v. using a 
file-backed one is one of the more obvious ones. Assigning 
all the VCPUs. And as much RAM as you can get away with 
(maybe leaving the dom0 with 512MB).

But are there others? Since I'm doing paravirtualization, I 
assume I don't need to turn on VT in the BIOS? What about 
32-bit v. 64-bit OS, for the dom0 and for the domU? (I'll be 
using CentOS-5.) Anything else?

johnn