Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [Xen-devel] [RFC PATCH 34/35] Add the Xen virtual network device driver. | From | David Boutcher <> | Date | Tue, 9 May 2006 09:30:53 -0500 |
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virtualization-bounces@lists.osdl.org wrote on 05/09/2006 09:00:27 AM: > On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 11:26:03PM +1000, Herbert Xu wrote: > > Christian Limpach <Christian.Limpach@cl.cam.ac.uk> wrote: > > > > > > Possibly having to page in the process and switching to it would add > > > to the live migration time. More importantly, having to install an > > > additional program in the guest is certainly not very convenient. > > > > Sorry I'm still not convinced. What's there to stop me from suspending > > my laptop to disk, moving it from port A to port B and resuming it? > > > > Wouldn't I be in exactly the same situation? By the same reasoning we'd > > be adding a gratuitous ARP routine to every single laptop network driver. > > It is the same situation except that in the laptop case you don't care > that reconfiguring your network will take a second or a few. For live > migration we're looking at network downtime from as low as 60ms to > something like 210ms on a busy virtual machine. I'm not saying that > a userspace solution wouldn't work but it would probably add a measurable > delay to the network downtime during live migration.
Then make a generic solution. VMWare supports migration, the Power virtualization will get around to it eventually. All will need something similar. So either make a common user-land tool, or (if you insist on incorrectly driving this into the kernel) add some kind of common hook to the TCP/IP stack.
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