On 2/17/07, Ivan Voras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I haven't been using virtual machines for production much, but this is
likely to change in the near future. After running some benchmarks, it
looks like there's something very bad with performance under VMWare.
I've tried two things: the big "VMW
--- "Steven H. Baeighkley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> These servers are running apache, perl, proftpd and php. One server is
> running 4.11 and is rocking the world, load is rarely above 1 and is
> regularly below .5. The other server is running 6.2 and regularly has
> load between 2 and 6 des
Ivan Voras wrote:
I don't know whose fault this is, VMWares or FreeBSD's, but
virtualization is popular, and since FreeBSD is very much lagging behind
for server-side virtualization (Xen, VMWare, etc. - jails and vimage
What is the status of Xen port to FreeBSD ? (haven't heard about it
late
I haven't been using virtual machines for production much, but this is
likely to change in the near future. After running some benchmarks, it
looks like there's something very bad with performance under VMWare.
I've tried two things: the big "VMWare Infrastructure" product, version
3.0.1 and the s
Greetings,
First let me apologize for the length of this message, I'm just trying
to provide all the information that I can.
We have been having some trouble with an upgrade to 6.2-Release. The
performance just seems out of whack. We concede that there could be a
reporting issue, but the res