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Windows HVM Performance Demonstration
A Demonstration video showing the performance of Windows 7 as a virtualized platform running on Xen. This video shows Data Transfer rates between USB 2.0, ...
In my demos I am using HDMI onboard sound from the graphics card. This seems to work just fine, I get great sound quality and no "latency" concerns. I have also tested the onboard (motherboard) sound with passthrough, success varies so I don't recommend it, but when it works it's like the GPU onboard sound.Unfortunately I do not own any pro-audio cards to test. I have a biased view against them, much like hardware RAID. With modern day multi-processors any gains from using separated devices is trivial, to a point I would consider not-noticeable in general use.That said, I expect passing an audio device would be significantly easier than a graphics card.
+LordOfElm Thanks for the reply! Well I don't know, maybe the chipset is VT-d enabled (even though documentation suggests otherwise), but since I got no such option in bios it's a clear no-go. Presumably I could try to dump the bios to a file and search for hidden options but I would rather not do it as things might turn out really bad after reflashing with an inappropriate bios! Anyway, I might try to compile the XEN source with the patch in the next few days just to give it a try and who knows, it might just work! The computer is a home-machine so I am not going to face any security problems between the VMs. Thanks again for your time!! I would be glad to see new videos from you!
+apostmax I see, so no motherboards to support it for that model? The article I found did say 5000 series, not 5500+ so I don't know if maybe they had plans to release mobo's with support and maybe changed their minds?Wow, Xeon's for $70 on amazon, never thought I'd see the day. Guessing the real investment is the server motherboard.I have read up on that unofficial patch, some people on the xen-users list reported success, but others have said that DMA was a no-deal situation.To my (limited) understanding Direct Memory Access is how the VM's gain access to the device through VT-d, and VT-d allows the devices to be mapped. I do not know if they are limited, but the concerns I heard were with regards to incompatibility due to pci bridges or similar go-between hardware devices. It could also be a serious security problem, in which limited access makes complete sense. If you're running it for personal use, probably not a big deal provided you find a board without pci bridges etc.
+LordOfElmI have been looking for it for quite some time but as I understand VT-d support began with the 5500 chipset.. mine is 5000X.. There is no official BIOS supporting it so I guess I have to live without it! What a pity though!! I could put 2xQuad Core Xeon X5355 (they are fairly cheap nowadays) and up to 32gb of FB ram giving me the chance to run practically anything I could think of off one single machine! I found an unofficial patch for utilizing pci passthrough without VT-d at a xen-dev mailing list, however, I am not quite sure whether it could actually work, not to mention the fact that I don't know how to incorporate it before compiling the source.. If I get it right, VT-d restricts DMA access to particular parts of the DMA buffer for each VM, so not having it enabled could result in some conflict between the VMs?! If you would like to have a look at the patch you could google "HVM PCI Passthrough (non-IOMMU) patch" (I guess I am not able to put an actual link here).. I would be really grateful If you could let me know what you think about it! I really want to keep this machine as it seems to fit my needs for now and it uses server-grade components (it is an IBM Intellistation 9228) offering a rock-stable experience! Thanks in advance!!
I have absolutely no idea whether (or how well) it would work on a dual-cpu board, but afaik the Xeon 5000 series offers support implicitly through the BIOS/Chipset of the board, google "VT-d support on the intel Xeon 5000 series" and you'll find the intel support article.
Xen Virtualization VGA Passthrough: 3D Gaming Benchmark Results Part 1 of 2
Host Operating System Domain 0: Fedora 11 Linux x86-64 64-bit Domain U: Windows XP Home Edition SP3 32-bit HVM Virtual Machine Xen Hypervisor ...
[FOSDEM 2014] How we ported FreeBSD to PVH
How we ported FreeBSD to PVH A description of PVH and how to port an OS to it Speaker: Roger Pau Monné Xen has recently gained a new guest type called ...
SteamLinux Rochard - Fedora 17 Linux 64 bit with Optimus
Game : Rochard Type : Puzzle, Arcade Steam : KDE : v4.9.5 Nvidia driver: 313.18 Hardware : Alienware M14x.
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death and comparable loss. Finality.
+Cb Epyon Ever heard of Zero 7? They are somewhat similar to Thievery Corp but they are also completely different. They share the same vibe I guess is what I'm trying to say. :)
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Xen 4.3 unstable - Playing Crysis 3 in a virtual machine (Windows 7 64 bits) - ATI HD 7970
Crysis 3 Hunter Edition is tested with high settings on a virtual machine (Windows 7 64-Bit) under Xen 4.3 unstable (changeset 26655). Xen was patched and ...
David, I need your help I saw that you have the windows 7 vm in xen, how do
you turn it off xsconsole locally on the machine? Is there any way you can
run it directly on the machine running xen without pulling the xsconsole
her reboot win7 directly without XenCenter appear, but without losing the
remote access citrix center?
Nice! Thank you very much for this. Looking at doing a dual crossfire 7970
setup for 1440p gaming. Do you think this will work well with Xen? I've
heard of some others doing crossfire setup but never seen any details...
just curious about VGA Passthrough overhead. How is performance decreased
compared to host usage? What are the game fps and settings in both
scenarios?