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    • A Offline
      alex821982
      last edited by alex821982

      Do I understand correctly that the problem also occurs when exchanging a server with a shared NFS storage, where the VHDs are located, and not just between the VMs themselves? That is, the exchange of a virtual machine with disks attached to it on shared storage will be slowed down?

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        Seneram @alex821982
        last edited by

        @alex821982 no, we have seen no such indication... With that said we have not tested for that either and it is "possible" the main issue at hand is that all epycs processors hit an upper limit with network traffic going in and out of a VM. And it is a per physical host limit so if you have both VMs on same machine the limit is halved.

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        • bullerwinsB Offline
          bullerwins
          last edited by

          Posting my results:

          XCP ng stable 8.2, up-to-date.
          Epyc 7402 (1 socket)
          512GB RAM 3200Mhz
          Supermicro h12ssl-i

          No cpu pinning

          VM's: Ubuntu 22.04 Kernel 6.5.0-41-generic

          v2m 1 thread: 3.5Gb/s - Dom0 140%, vm1 60%, vm2 55%
          v2m 4 threads: 9.22Gb/s - Dom0 555%, vm1 320%, vm2 380%
          h2m 1 thread: 10.4Gb/s - Dom0 183%, vm1 180%, vm2 0%
          h2m 4 thread: 18.0Gb/s - Dom0 510%, vm1 490%, vm2 0%

          host                   : xcp-ng-7402
          release                : 4.19.0+1
          version                : #1 SMP Tue Jan 23 14:12:55 CET 2024
          machine                : x86_64
          nr_cpus                : 48
          max_cpu_id             : 47
          nr_nodes               : 1
          cores_per_socket       : 24
          threads_per_core       : 2
          cpu_mhz                : 2800.047
          hw_caps                : 178bf3ff:7ed8320b:2e500800:244037ff:0000000f:219c91a9:00400004:00000500
          virt_caps              : pv hvm hvm_directio pv_directio hap shadow
          total_memory           : 524149
          free_memory            : 39528
          sharing_freed_memory   : 0
          sharing_used_memory    : 0
          outstanding_claims     : 0
          free_cpus              : 0
          cpu_topology           :
          cpu:    core    socket     node
            0:       0        0        0
            1:       0        0        0
            2:       1        0        0
            3:       1        0        0
            4:       2        0        0
            5:       2        0        0
            6:       4        0        0
            7:       4        0        0
            8:       5        0        0
            9:       5        0        0
           10:       6        0        0
           11:       6        0        0
           12:       8        0        0
           13:       8        0        0
           14:       9        0        0
           15:       9        0        0
           16:      10        0        0
           17:      10        0        0
           18:      12        0        0
           19:      12        0        0
           20:      13        0        0
           21:      13        0        0
           22:      14        0        0
           23:      14        0        0
           24:      16        0        0
           25:      16        0        0
           26:      17        0        0
           27:      17        0        0
           28:      18        0        0
           29:      18        0        0
           30:      20        0        0
           31:      20        0        0
           32:      21        0        0
           33:      21        0        0
           34:      22        0        0
           35:      22        0        0
           36:      24        0        0
           37:      24        0        0
           38:      25        0        0
           39:      25        0        0
           40:      26        0        0
           41:      26        0        0
           42:      28        0        0
           43:      28        0        0
           44:      29        0        0
           45:      29        0        0
           46:      30        0        0
           47:      30        0        0
          device topology        :
          device           node
          No device topology data available
          numa_info              :
          node:    memsize    memfree    distances
             0:    525554      39528      10
          xen_major              : 4
          xen_minor              : 13
          xen_extra              : .5-9.40
          xen_version            : 4.13.5-9.40
          xen_caps               : xen-3.0-x86_64 hvm-3.0-x86_32 hvm-3.0-x86_32p hvm-3.0-x86_64
          xen_scheduler          : credit
          xen_pagesize           : 4096
          platform_params        : virt_start=0xffff800000000000
          xen_changeset          : 708e83f0e7d1, pq 9a787e7255bc
          xen_commandline        : dom0_mem=8192M,max:8192M watchdog ucode=scan dom0_max_vcpus=1-16 crashkernel=256M,below=4G console=vga vga=mode-0x0311
          cc_compiler            : gcc (GCC) 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-28)
          cc_compile_by          : mockbuild
          cc_compile_domain      : [unknown]
          cc_compile_date        : Thu Apr 11 18:03:32 CEST 2024
          build_id               : fae5f46d8ff74a86c439a8b222c4c8d50d11eb0a
          xend_config_format     : 4
          
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          • olivierlambertO Offline
            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
            last edited by

            What do you mean by v2m and h2m ?

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            • bullerwinsB Offline
              bullerwins @olivierlambert
              last edited by bullerwins

              hi @olivierlambert ! it's the nomenclature @bleader used in the report table, sorry for the misunderstanding:
              https://xcp-ng.org/forum/post/67750

              v2m 1 thread: throughput / cpu usage from xentop³
              v2m 4 threads: throughput / cpu usage from xentop³
              h2m 1 thread: througput / cpu usage from xentop³
              h2m 4 threads: througput / cpu usage from xentop³
              

              it's vm to vm and host (dom0) to vm.

              Btw I'm super happy to do any more test that could help, with different kernels, OS's, xcp ng versions... whatever you need.

              PS: vm to host resulted in unreachable host even though I could ping from vm to host just fine, I checked the iptables are blocked for the iperf port but open to ping, but I didn't want to mess with dom0.

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                G-Ork
                last edited by

                Just for completeness. I have the same issue with older AMD 6380 Opterons. The same hardware had full speed on esxi hypervisor. Also have full speed using harvester / rancher. I'm using xcp-ng for more than two years and have that issue since day one.

                -----------------------------------------------------------
                Server listening on 5201 (test #1 - dom0 to workstation)
                -----------------------------------------------------------
                [ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bitrate
                [  5]   0.00-10.00  sec  10.8 GBytes  9.29 Gbits/sec                  receiver
                -----------------------------------------------------------
                Server listening on 5201 (test #2 - vm to workstation)
                -----------------------------------------------------------
                [ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bitrate
                [  5]   0.00-10.00  sec  3.18 GBytes  2.73 Gbits/sec                  receiver
                -----------------------------------------------------------
                Server listening on 5201 (test #3 dom0 to vm)
                -----------------------------------------------------------
                [ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bandwidth       
                [  4]   0.00-10.00  sec  2.23 GBytes  1.91 Gbits/sec                  receiver
                -----------------------------------------------------------
                Server listening on 5201 (test #4 vom to vm)
                -----------------------------------------------------------
                [ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bitrate
                [  5]   0.00-10.00  sec  1.97 GBytes  1.69 Gbits/sec                  receiver
                -----------------------------------------------------------
                
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                  probain
                  last edited by

                  I ran these tests now that newer updates have been released for 8.3-beta.
                  Results are as below:

                  • iperf-sender -> iperf-receiver: 5.06Gbit/s
                  • iperf-sender -> iperf-receiver -P4: 7.53Gbit/s
                  • host -> iperf-receiver: 7.83Gbit/s
                  • host -> iperf-receiver -P4: 13.0Gbit/s

                  Host (dom0):

                  • CPU: AMD EPYC 7302P
                  • Sockets: 1
                  • RAM: 6.59GB (dom0) / 112GB for VMs
                  • MotherBoard: H12SSL-i
                  • NIC: X540-AT2 (rev 01)

                  xl info -n

                  host                   : xcp
                  release                : 4.19.0+1
                  version                : #1 SMP Mon Jun 24 17:20:04 CEST 2024
                  machine                : x86_64
                  nr_cpus                : 32
                  max_cpu_id             : 31
                  nr_nodes               : 1
                  cores_per_socket       : 16
                  threads_per_core       : 2
                  cpu_mhz                : 2999.997
                  hw_caps                : 178bf3ff:7ed8320b:2e500800:244037ff:0000000f:219c91a9:00400004:00000780
                  virt_caps              : pv hvm hvm_directio pv_directio hap gnttab-v1 gnttab-v2
                  total_memory           : 114549
                  free_memory            : 62685
                  sharing_freed_memory   : 0
                  sharing_used_memory    : 0
                  outstanding_claims     : 0
                  free_cpus              : 0
                  cpu_topology           :
                  cpu:    core    socket     node
                    0:       0        0        0
                    1:       0        0        0
                    2:       1        0        0
                    3:       1        0        0
                    4:       4        0        0
                    5:       4        0        0
                    6:       5        0        0
                    7:       5        0        0
                    8:       8        0        0
                    9:       8        0        0
                   10:       9        0        0
                   11:       9        0        0
                   12:      12        0        0
                   13:      12        0        0
                   14:      13        0        0
                   15:      13        0        0
                   16:      16        0        0
                   17:      16        0        0
                   18:      17        0        0
                   19:      17        0        0
                   20:      20        0        0
                   21:      20        0        0
                   22:      21        0        0
                   23:      21        0        0
                   24:      24        0        0
                   25:      24        0        0
                   26:      25        0        0
                   27:      25        0        0
                   28:      28        0        0
                   29:      28        0        0
                   30:      29        0        0
                   31:      29        0        0
                  device topology        :
                  device           node
                  No device topology data available
                  numa_info              :
                  node:    memsize    memfree    distances
                     0:    115955      62685      10
                  xen_major              : 4
                  xen_minor              : 17
                  xen_extra              : .4-3
                  xen_version            : 4.17.4-3
                  xen_caps               : xen-3.0-x86_64 hvm-3.0-x86_32 hvm-3.0-x86_32p hvm-3.0-x86_64
                  xen_scheduler          : credit
                  xen_pagesize           : 4096
                  platform_params        : virt_start=0xffff800000000000
                  xen_changeset          : d530627aaa9b, pq 7587628e7d91
                  xen_commandline        : dom0_mem=6752M,max:6752M watchdog ucode=scan dom0_max_vcpus=1-16 crashkernel=256M,below=4G console=vga vga=mode-0x0311
                  cc_compiler            : gcc (GCC) 11.2.1 20210728 (Red Hat 11.2.1-1)
                  cc_compile_by          : mockbuild
                  cc_compile_domain      : [unknown]
                  cc_compile_date        : Thu Jun 20 18:17:10 CEST 2024
                  build_id               : 9497a1ec7ec99f5075421732b0ec37781ba739a9
                  xend_config_format     : 4
                  

                  VMs - Sender and Receiver

                  • Distro: Ubuntu 24.04
                  • Kernel: 6.8.0-36-generic #36-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC
                  • vCPUs: 32
                  • RAM: 4GB
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                  • bullerwinsB Offline
                    bullerwins @probain
                    last edited by

                    @probain said in Epyc VM to VM networking slow:

                    I ran these tests now that newer updates have been released for 8.3-beta.
                    Results are as below:

                    • iperf-sender -> iperf-receiver: 5.06Gbit/s
                    • iperf-sender -> iperf-receiver -P4: 7.53Gbit/s
                    • host -> iperf-receiver: 7.83Gbit/s
                    • host -> iperf-receiver -P4: 13.0Gbit/s

                    Host (dom0):

                    • CPU: AMD EPYC 7302P
                    • Sockets: 1
                    • RAM: 6.59GB (dom0) / 112GB for VMs
                    • MotherBoard: H12SSL-i
                    • NIC: X540-AT2 (rev 01)

                    xl info -n

                    host                   : xcp
                    release                : 4.19.0+1
                    version                : #1 SMP Mon Jun 24 17:20:04 CEST 2024
                    machine                : x86_64
                    nr_cpus                : 32
                    max_cpu_id             : 31
                    nr_nodes               : 1
                    cores_per_socket       : 16
                    threads_per_core       : 2
                    cpu_mhz                : 2999.997
                    hw_caps                : 178bf3ff:7ed8320b:2e500800:244037ff:0000000f:219c91a9:00400004:00000780
                    virt_caps              : pv hvm hvm_directio pv_directio hap gnttab-v1 gnttab-v2
                    total_memory           : 114549
                    free_memory            : 62685
                    sharing_freed_memory   : 0
                    sharing_used_memory    : 0
                    outstanding_claims     : 0
                    free_cpus              : 0
                    cpu_topology           :
                    cpu:    core    socket     node
                      0:       0        0        0
                      1:       0        0        0
                      2:       1        0        0
                      3:       1        0        0
                      4:       4        0        0
                      5:       4        0        0
                      6:       5        0        0
                      7:       5        0        0
                      8:       8        0        0
                      9:       8        0        0
                     10:       9        0        0
                     11:       9        0        0
                     12:      12        0        0
                     13:      12        0        0
                     14:      13        0        0
                     15:      13        0        0
                     16:      16        0        0
                     17:      16        0        0
                     18:      17        0        0
                     19:      17        0        0
                     20:      20        0        0
                     21:      20        0        0
                     22:      21        0        0
                     23:      21        0        0
                     24:      24        0        0
                     25:      24        0        0
                     26:      25        0        0
                     27:      25        0        0
                     28:      28        0        0
                     29:      28        0        0
                     30:      29        0        0
                     31:      29        0        0
                    device topology        :
                    device           node
                    No device topology data available
                    numa_info              :
                    node:    memsize    memfree    distances
                       0:    115955      62685      10
                    xen_major              : 4
                    xen_minor              : 17
                    xen_extra              : .4-3
                    xen_version            : 4.17.4-3
                    xen_caps               : xen-3.0-x86_64 hvm-3.0-x86_32 hvm-3.0-x86_32p hvm-3.0-x86_64
                    xen_scheduler          : credit
                    xen_pagesize           : 4096
                    platform_params        : virt_start=0xffff800000000000
                    xen_changeset          : d530627aaa9b, pq 7587628e7d91
                    xen_commandline        : dom0_mem=6752M,max:6752M watchdog ucode=scan dom0_max_vcpus=1-16 crashkernel=256M,below=4G console=vga vga=mode-0x0311
                    cc_compiler            : gcc (GCC) 11.2.1 20210728 (Red Hat 11.2.1-1)
                    cc_compile_by          : mockbuild
                    cc_compile_domain      : [unknown]
                    cc_compile_date        : Thu Jun 20 18:17:10 CEST 2024
                    build_id               : 9497a1ec7ec99f5075421732b0ec37781ba739a9
                    xend_config_format     : 4
                    

                    VMs - Sender and Receiver

                    • Distro: Ubuntu 24.04
                    • Kernel: 6.8.0-36-generic #36-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC
                    • vCPUs: 32
                    • RAM: 4GB

                    have you tested without the 8.3 updates? The results seem still low. Any improvement?

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                    • P Offline
                      probain @bullerwins
                      last edited by

                      @bullerwins Unfortunately I didn't. In hindsight I wish I did.

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                      • J Offline
                        JamesG @probain
                        last edited by

                        These latest 8.3 update speeds are still slower than a 13 year-old Xeon E3 1230.

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                          Seneram
                          last edited by

                          I can unfortunately share that from ongoing ticket investigations in this, It is far more deeply rooted than something that a patch of going from one major kernel to another will "just fix" There are multiple leads being investigated and multiple vendors involved.

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

                            I'd like to check something to see if it's coherent with our tests, by using 2x similar VMs (4vCPUs/4G RAM):

                            • iperf monothread speed on a "fresh" Debian 10 install (4.19 kernel)
                            • the same bench with 5.10.0 kernel from backports (add deb http://deb.debian.org/debian buster-backports main contrib non-free in your source list and then apt install linux-image-5.10, don't forget to reboot to be on that kernel)

                            Do you see a performance diff between those?

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                              john.c @olivierlambert
                              last edited by

                              @olivierlambert said in Epyc VM to VM networking slow:

                              I'd like to check something to see if it's coherent with our tests, by using 2x similar VMs (4vCPUs/4G RAM):

                              • iperf monothread speed on a "fresh" Debian 10 install (4.19 kernel)
                              • the same bench with 5.10.0 kernel from backports (add deb http://deb.debian.org/debian buster-backports main contrib non-free in your source list and then apt install linux-image-5.10, don't forget to reboot to be on that kernel)

                              Do you see a performance diff between those?

                              FYI, getting a Debian 10 backports or non-backports packages are going to now be extremely difficult. The Debian Linux 10 LTS has reached EOL. Now currently in ELTS from the beginning of this month until 30/06/2029, though covering only a subset of the packages.

                              https://www.debian.org/News/2024/20240615

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

                                I had no issue to test it quickly. The thing is for the sake of testing and try to identify a potential regression, not for production usage or whatnot.

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

                                  I identified a specific regression in a Debian kernel build since 5.10, we are investigating the "why" (starting from this exact build: https://snapshot.debian.org/package/linux/5.10.92-1/)

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                                    probain
                                    last edited by

                                    @olivierlambert
                                    Would it be possible for you to either offer a ISO to download? Or maybe seed one? I really want to help test this. But I'm getting lost with how Debian provides their legacy images and this jig-boo (intentionally misspelled) 😞

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                                      G-Ork @alex821982
                                      last edited by

                                      May someone could graph their vm.
                                      Comparing a slow vm with a full speed could bring light into darknes.

                                      https://www.brendangregg.com/Articles/Linux_Kernel_Performance_Flame_Graphs.pdf

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                                      • olivierlambertO Offline
                                        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO @probain
                                        last edited by

                                        @probain Debian 10 is available in the XOA Hub.

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                                          probain @olivierlambert
                                          last edited by probain

                                          @olivierlambert
                                          I wasn't aware. Thanks! Downloading for doing a test, right away

                                          Test done:

                                          				Run1	Run2	Run3
                                          Sender:   Debian10 kernel 4.19	4.81Gb	4.81Gb	4.83Gb
                                          Reveiver: Debian10 kernel 4.19
                                          
                                          Sender:   Debian10 kernel 5.10	5.13Gb	5.02Gb	5.12Gb
                                          Reveiver: Debian10 kernel 4.19
                                          
                                          Sender:   Debian10 kernel 5.10	4.98Gb	5.02Gb	4.97Gb
                                          Reveiver: Debian10 kernel 5.10
                                          

                                          sender runs 'iperf -c <IP-to-receiver> -t 60'

                                          Kernel 4.19 = 4.19.0-6-amd64
                                          Kernel 5.10 = 5.10.0-0.deb10.24-amd64

                                          CPU 4 cores (AMD EPYC 7302P)
                                          RAM 4GB

                                          Created from XOA-hub

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

                                            Thanks @probain , now can you try iperf -s in the Dom0 and iperf -c <IP dom0> in the Debian guest?

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