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[Xen-users] Best Setup for a ISP
Good morning all,
I ad the network admin for a small ISP in new zealand and we are looking
at using xen 2.0.7 to help us with HA services, we are planning to run 8
DomU's in total
2 Apache Only
2 Exim4/Courier/Bind
2 Postgres & MySql
1 Billing System
1 Monitoring System
We currently have the following servers ready for this xen test
Compaq 1850R #1
2 x p3 800mhz
1 x 9.1gb 15k RPM Scsi
Compaq 1850R #2
2 x p3 800mhz
1 x 9.1gb 15k RPM Scsi
Compaq 1850R #3
2 x p3 800mhz
4 x 9.1gb 15k RPM Scsi
Dell Server
1 x p3 1ghz
1 x 80gb SATA
Custom Server
1 x p4 2.4ghz
4 x 200gb SATA on Intel SRCS16 Raid Card
2 x 80gb SATA on Intel ICH5 SATA Raid
All the DomU's need access to a common data folder for users e-mail and
html pages and all DomU's need to be able to be live mirgrated to other
boxes, We have no Iscsi or SAN. I was planning on running the DomU's
root's off 1 x 80gb SATA drive in the custom server with nightly backups
to removable storage and have the DomU's common data folder on 3 of the
9.1gb scsi drives in Compaq 1850R #3.
All DomU's and Dom0's will be running Debian Stable
My question to the list is this, what is my best way of setting up the
filesystem so that the DomU's can have a common data dump AND be able to
be live migrated from box to box?
Cheers
Tristram Cheer
UberNetworks
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