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Re: OpenVZ IO Isolation ? [message #43403 is a reply to message #43386] Tue, 06 September 2011 02:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Whenever I experienced this issue, I played with IOPRIO (giving less priority to the io leecher and more priority to the rest) without success. Even if it worked, I do agree with seanfulton, "isolation" means that one container should not be able to affect the guaranteed resources of the other container:

Equal share of IO on a server with 2 containers should mean that each of them have 50% io guarantee and if one of them is able to make the other one unusable (100% iowait) there is no io isolation at all.


I still have not had the opportunity to confirm if RHEL6 kernel fixed this but based on sean report I believe it is ok !

 
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