On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 03:10:48AM +0000, Ichikawa, Ken wrote:
Now, qemu guest's default cpu model is qemu32/64 and it can be
configured per domain. In some case, host-model mode is suitable for
getting enough performance in the guest because of features from cpu
spec.
This patch adds a config option to qemu.conf to use 'host-model' mode
as default and allow users to use host-model mode in domains on a host.
This is useful because
- Guest owners don't need to touch their domain's config.
- An administrator can reduce an item in their checklist for VM
performance and guarantee all guests should run in the best performance.
While I understand the benefits, I'm afraid I have to NACK this
at this time because using host-model doesn't really work when
trying to use nested-KVM. Until we have a solution for that, we
neeed to stick with a CPU model that works everywhere, since
users like OpenStack do actually use nested-KVM for testing work
and already complained about this when I made OpenStack set the
host-model by default.
Daniel
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