On 10/7/2016 6:41 AM, Henrik Lund Kramshøj wrote:
It is stable and works, and we can use both em and vmx driver, but only
get around 1.5 - 2.0 Gbit/s
I'm still on ESXi 5.1 in the lab and only have one host, but this seemed
interesting enough to run some benchmarks.
VM host: ESXi 5.1, Dell R610, one port used for VMs
minecraft: OpenBSD 6.0, em
symon: OpenBSD 6.0, vmx
cerberus: OpenBSD 5.8, bnx1, Dell R210-2, one port used for network
storage: CentOS 7, E1000e, SuperMicro X8DT6, two ports in LACP
librenms: OpenBSD 6.0, vmx
Cisco 3750-E switch (no 10 GB used)
server client speed notes
librenms minecraft 289 MB/sec
librenms storage 791 MB/sec
storage librenms 521 MB/sec start 937, ended 231
storage librenms 933 MB/sec
storage cerberus 925 MB/sec
cerberus librenms 468 MB/sec Start 882, then ~200,
then back to ~800
cerberus librenms 923 MB/sec
cerberus storage 817 MB/sec
cerberus symon 925 MB/sec
symon cerberus 287 MB/sec
symon cerberus 478 MB/sec Varied ~300 t0 ~700
symon storage 817 MB/sec
symon minecraft 867 MB/sec Varied 472 to 1210
minecraft symon 1250 MB/sec
In my case, it appears vmx performance varies widely, and em performance
is generally good. Let me know if you want any other combinations tested.