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    Memory in vm half as fast after migration of vm.

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      Andreas @olivierlambert
      last edited by olivierlambert

      @olivierlambert
      I have set it to this

      Static: 512 MiB/32 GiB
      Dynamic: 32 GiB/32 GiB
      

      could not change static value

      okay did a migration again
      but unfortunately the same result

      Before migration

      #redis-benchmark -r 1000000 -n 2000000 -t get,set,lpush,lpop -P 16 -q
      SET: 223363.84 requests per second
      GET: 235793.44 requests per second
      LPUSH: 247954.38 requests per second
      LPOP: 251572.33 requests per second
      

      After migration

      #redis-benchmark -r 1000000 -n 2000000 -t get,set,lpush,lpop -P 16 -q
      SET: 111844.31 requests per second
      GET: 118119.54 requests per second
      LPUSH: 116083.34 requests per second
      LPOP: 116795.14 requests per second
      

      After reboot off VM on the second server

      #redis-benchmark -r 1000000 -n 2000000 -t get,set,lpush,lpop -P 16 -q
      SET: 244468.91 requests per second
      GET: 254647.31 requests per second
      LPUSH: 261848.66 requests per second
      LPOP: 261574.69 requests per second
      
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        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO @Andreas
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        @andreas That's the correct way to do it, indeed.

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          Andreas @olivierlambert
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          @olivierlambert Yes, but the problem remains
          how can you troubleshoot this or is it in xcp-ng?

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          • olivierlambertO Online
            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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            You should probably start to compare XAPI record for the VM, before and after the migration, in case anything changed.

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              Andreas @olivierlambert
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              @olivierlambert XAPI records this is a bit beyond my knowledge.
              I tried to make a brand new VM Ubuntu 20.04 server
              just to see so it was not the virtual machine it was wrong in but
              unfortunately the same result again.

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              • olivierlambertO Online
                olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                xe vm-param-list uuid=<VM UUID>. Compare the output before and after migration.

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                  Andreas @olivierlambert
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                  @olivierlambert
                  Okay find a value that is different
                  the test is done on the new VM which has 6 GIB in Ram
                  This is the value before migration
                  memory-target ( RO): 0
                  after migration
                  memory-target ( RO): 6442450944
                  and after reboot of VM
                  memory-target ( RO): 0

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                  • olivierlambertO Online
                    olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                    last edited by olivierlambert

                    That's weird, despite the fact your VM is set to static, right? (same dynamic min, max and static max?)

                    edit: is it the only diff?

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                      Andreas @olivierlambert
                      last edited by Andreas

                      @olivierlambert
                      no this change from this
                      memory-actual ( RO): 6442455040
                      to this
                      memory-actual ( RO): 6442450944

                      and its below but they probably have no significance
                      start-time
                      console-uuids
                      dom-id
                      VCPUs-utilisation
                      guest-metrics-last-updated
                      b2471d1e-2d28-44c6-af0e-c555e9ecf100-image.png

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                      • olivierlambertO Online
                        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                        That's weird. We'll see if we can reproduce this. @Darkbeldin will try when he can (probably in January)

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                          Andreas @olivierlambert
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                          @olivierlambert
                          Okay thanks
                          and happy New Year 🙂

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                          • olivierlambertO Online
                            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                            You too!

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                              Andreas @olivierlambert
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                              @olivierlambert
                              Sorry to disturb you.
                              Okay just to verify that there was nothing wrong with the physical servers.
                              So I took 2 identical PCs and installed clean new xcp-ng 8.2
                              then install a virtual machine with static 4GB of memory and with guest tools.
                              Install redis and ran the test
                              then migrated VM to other pc and ran the test and the speed was half.
                              Took out the result before and after attached the files.

                              1.Before migration.txt
                              2.After migration.txt

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                              • DarkbeldinD Offline
                                Darkbeldin Vates 🪐 Pro Support Team @Andreas
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                                @andreas Hi Andreas,

                                After testing it on my side i can confirm i reproduce the issue.
                                I will discuss it at dev level and get back to you.

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                                  Andreas @Darkbeldin
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                                  @darkbeldin
                                  Okay Thanks

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                                    Forza @Darkbeldin
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                                    @darkbeldin said in Memory in vm half as fast after migration of vm.:

                                    @andreas Hi Andreas,

                                    After testing it on my side i can confirm i reproduce the issue.
                                    I will discuss it at dev level and get back to you.

                                    This seems quite an important find. Please let is know how this goes.

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                                      Darkbeldin Vates 🪐 Pro Support Team @Andreas
                                      last edited by Darkbeldin

                                      @andreas

                                      So I was doing some testing before reporting to dev team and I have a behavior I will like you to check if you reproduce:
                                      my clean VM report like this

                                      yachy@ubuntuyachy:~$ redis-benchmark -r 1000000 -n 2000000 -t get,set,lpush,lpop -P 16 -q
                                      SET: 156152.41 requests per second
                                      GET: 168180.28 requests per second
                                      LPUSH: 156421.08 requests per second
                                      LPOP: 159757.17 requests per second
                                      

                                      That's my reference, when I migrate to another host it report like this:

                                      yachy@ubuntuyachy:~$ redis-benchmark -r 1000000 -n 2000000 -t get,set,lpush,lpop -P 16 -q
                                      SET: 55718.07 requests per second
                                      GET: 58683.72 requests per second
                                      LPUSH: 55742.91 requests per second
                                      LPOP: 54775.01 requests per second
                                      

                                      If I reboot it goes back to original reporting but if I migrate back to the original host without rebooting it report like that.

                                      redis-benchmark -r 1000000 -n 2000000 -t get,set,lpush,lpop -P 16 -q
                                      SET: 138092.94 requests per second
                                      GET: 153151.08 requests per second
                                      LPUSH: 147004.78 requests per second
                                      LPOP: 148115.23 requests per second
                                      

                                      So not perfect as reference but way better than after migration.
                                      As I want to be thorough before reporting could you check if you reproduce that?
                                      So:

                                      • migrate to another host
                                      • make the test
                                      • migrate back to the original host
                                      • make the test

                                      Thanks for your help.

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                                        Andreas @Darkbeldin
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                                        @darkbeldin
                                        Hello
                                        I installed clean new xcp-ng 8.2 on 2 identical PCs name host1 and host2 then updated to latest "yum update"
                                        then install a virtual machine ubuntu 20.04 with static 4GB of memory and with guest tools.
                                        Install redis-server
                                        Then I did the test
                                        on host1
                                        root@ramtest:/home/andreas# redis-benchmark -r 1000000 -n 2000000 -t get,set,lpush,lpop -P 16 -q
                                        SET: 243368.20 requests per second
                                        GET: 261917.23 requests per second
                                        LPUSH: 257499.67 requests per second
                                        LPOP: 264830.50 requests per second

                                        Then migrate to host2 got lower speed
                                        root@ramtest:/home/andreas# redis-benchmark -r 1000000 -n 2000000 -t get,set,lpush,lpop -P 16 -q
                                        SET: 92055.60 requests per second
                                        GET: 95297.09 requests per second
                                        LPUSH: 95570.31 requests per second
                                        LPOP: 95401.64 requests per second

                                        Then back to host1 got almost the same speed
                                        root@ramtest:/home/andreas# redis-benchmark -r 1000000 -n 2000000 -t get,set,lpush,lpop -P 16 -q
                                        SET: 238010.23 requests per second
                                        GET: 253100.48 requests per second
                                        LPUSH: 259100.92 requests per second
                                        LPOP: 259134.50 requests per second

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                                          Darkbeldin Vates 🪐 Pro Support Team @Andreas
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                                          @andreas Ok so migrating back to the original host give us a small perf issue but clearly not what we see when we migrate to another host.
                                          I will report it like that thanks for the test Andreas 😉

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                                            Andreas @Darkbeldin
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                                            @darkbeldin
                                            Okay
                                            Did more tests
                                            Started on host1 normal speed
                                            migrate to host2
                                            make the test got lower speed
                                            restart vm
                                            make the test on host2
                                            Got normal speed
                                            migrate to host1
                                            make the test got lower speed
                                            migrate to host2 normal speed

                                            so it seems to be something that happens after first migrating to another host

                                            I have a third exactly the same pc i should test install on it
                                            and see what happens if i move vm to host3 after moving to host2
                                            but I have to do it tomorrow, I do not have time now.

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