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Disk I/O scheduling between nodes on OpenVS
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Disk I/O scheduling between nodes on OpenVS

adamMcadamMc Member
edited November 2013 in Help

Hi all,

While I have been an end user for VPS for a while, I am trying to gain a better understanding about how things work. My question is about how OpenVS (or those who manage OpenVS) schedules and priorities disk I/O between different nodes.

Do higher VPS plans generally get more priority to Disk I/O? Is Disk I/O rather fair between nodes? Would this differ among VPS providers?

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  • drserverdrserver Member, Host Rep
    edited November 2013

    @adamMc
    I suppose that you mean OpenVZ instead of OpenVS.

    Here is an OpenVZ wiki article that explains all you need to know about I/O priority.

    http://openvz.org/I/O_priorities_for_containers

  • @drserver said:
    adamMc
    I suppose that you mean OpenVZ instead of OpenVS.

    Here is an OpenVZ wiki article that explains all you need to know about I/O priority.

    http://openvz.org/I/O_priorities_for_containers

    Its short form for OpenVZ VPS. :p

  • @drserver yes I meant OpenVZ (sorry for the typo). Thanks for sending the link. It seems as thouh the priority for I/O can be configured.

    But, in general do vps providers/hosting copanies provide higher I/O priorty to larger plans. That is to say, do 2GB plans get higher disk I/O priortiy over 512KB plans? I know it is a general question, and may not hold for each company... just curiuos how it works.

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