Xen Network Drivers For Mac

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Xen Network Drivers For Mac
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Needs Review Important page: Some parts of page are out-of-date and needs to be reviewed and corrected! About These drivers allow Windows to make use of the network and block backend drivers in Dom0, instead of the virtual PCI devices provided by QEMU.

This gives Windows a substantial performance boost, and most of the testing that has been done confirms that. This document refers to the new WDM version of the drivers, not the previous WDF version. Some information may apply though. I was able to see a network performance improvement of 221mbit/sec to 998mb/sec using iperf to test throughput.

Disk IO, testing via crystalmark, improved from 80MB/sec to 150MB/sec on 512-byte sequential writes and 180MB/sec read performance. With the launch of new Xen project pages the on www.xenproject.org keeps a lot of the more current information regarding the paravirtualization drivers. Supported Xen versions Gplpv =0.11.0.213 were tested for a long time on Xen 4.0.x and are working, should also be working on Xen 4.1. Gplpv =0.11.0.357 tested and working on Xen 4.2 and Xen 4.3 unstable. 05/01/14 Update: The signed drivers from ejbdigital work great on Xen 4.4.0. If you experience a bluescreen while installing these drivers, or after a reboot after installing them, please try adding devicemodelversion = 'qemu-xen-traditional'.

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I had an existing 2008 R2 x64 system that consitently failed with a BSOD after the gplpv installation. Switching to the 'qemu-xen-traditional' device model resolved the issue. However, on a clean 2008 R2 x64 system, I did not have to make this change, so please bear this in mind if you run into trouble. I do need to de-select 'Copy Network Settings' during a custom install of gplpv. Leaving 'Copy network settings' resulted in a BSOD for me in 2008R2 x64.

I run Xen 4.4.0-RELEASE built from source on Debian Jessie amd64.