[pve-devel] Default cache mode for VM hard drives
Cesar Peschiera
brain at click.com.py
Fri Nov 21 17:34:28 CET 2014
No only for DRBD, for any VM that dependent of a storage with a filesystem.
And the recommendation is of IBM (redbook)
Also, another recommendation of IBM (redbook) to gain speed of disk access
in the VMs consist in use LVM as device block and not files of images of
disk (for have minus layers intermediate between the VM and the data of
disk, for example a file system that have files as "raw" , "qcow2" , "vmdk"
, or some other format of file of image of disk)
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Subject: Re: [pve-devel] Default cache mode for VM hard drives
> On 2014-11-20 10:29, Cesar Peschiera wrote:
>>
>> I forgot to ask you if you have configured the I/O Scheduler as
>> "deadline" in PVE, and "noop" for your Linux VMs, this combination is
>> very important.
>>
> Is this a general recommendation or only for DRBD?
>
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