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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Re: Xen for network services (aka web/mail/dns etc)
On 12/1/05, Charles Duffy <cduffy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> So long as the system is up to the CPU and IO load you'll be placing on
> it (and without knowing your load, it's hard to say much), you shouldn't
> have trouble. However, a few pieces of advice:
The load on the current mysql server is -0.1 average.
> - Move your MySQL instance into a DomU, even if it's not as convenient
> as you'd like.
I have been thinking of leaving this as a completly seperate server
and purchasing new equiptment for running Xen on. I have been looking
at IBM xSeries 446 rack gear with dual 3.0Ghz Xeon 'Irwindale'
processors.
In looking at new gear? What would be the best processors to concider?
> - If you aren't using LVM, seriously consider using it; it makes storage
> management much more reasonable.
Yep - will do. We are tesing with disk images at the moment (only been
installed for a day or so - just to play with).
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