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For the AWS coturn image, is there a performance benefit to using paravirtual over hvm virtualization? Or was the choice arbitrary? #61

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robinclark opened this issue Aug 26, 2016 · 3 comments

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the main performance problem is the network throughput. You have to use the
technology that provides the best network driver interactions.

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So you guys think that pv better network driver interactions over hvm? I'm just curious because I know that some hvm machines have the option for enhanced networking feature on AWS; Were you guys able to look into this?

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I did not say that. I just said that check the technical specs and choose
one that has better network throughput.

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