[Qemu-discuss] network at 100MB

2015-02-23 Thread Colin Durrant
Hi

I have scientific Linux 6.x running with libvirt and KVM / QEMU. Basically my 
windows VM servers are connected at 100MB instead of 1000MB. As they all have 
pretty high network traffic, is there a way to resolve this? Is this a common 
issue?

We have some IBM 3750 servers with two network adapters so pretty high end.

Thanks & kind regards

Colin Durrant
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Re: [Qemu-discuss] network at 100MB

2015-02-23 Thread Jakob Bohm

On 23/02/2015 15:59, Colin Durrant wrote:


Hi

I have scientific Linux 6.x running with *libvirt* and KVM / QEMU. 
Basically my windows VM servers are connected at 100MB instead of 
1000MB. As they all have pretty high network traffic, is there a way 
to resolve this? Is this a common issue?


We have some IBM 3750 servers with two network adapters so pretty high 
end.


Which virtual network adapter are you presenting to Windows inside the 
VM (e.g. E1000, virtio, ...)


Which method of connecting the virtual network to the real network have 
you specified to qemu (e.g. linux kernel bridging, VDE daemon based 
bridging, ...)


Which additional options have you specified to qemu regarding this 
virtual network connection?


Enjoy

Jakob
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