Il 08/06/2012 19:57, Kevin Wolf ha scritto: >> > >> > I agree, doing it like mirroring for new writes on the top layer makes >> > sense, as long as you are willing to violate the (optional) speed >> > parameter. I wouldn't think violating the speed parameter in that case >> > would be an issue, as long as it is a documented affect of performing a >> > live commit on the active (top) layer. > The question is what the speed parameter really means for a live commit > block job (or for an active mirror). I think it would make sense to > limit only the speed of I/O that doesn't come from the guest but is from > the background copying.
Not necessarily, you can throttle the copying speed. If the I/O from the guest has bursts, you will pick up the work later when the rate calms down. Paolo