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xen-users
[Xen-users] Getting started with Xen
Hi List,
Being very new to Xen I have a few generic questions for the list, I
hope to grab some useful advice and pointers to documentation.
I am evaluating Xen to consolidate a few existing servers into one
appliance (mainly in order to reduce power consumption, heat, and
hardware failure risks). I plan to have a SER router, an Asterisk LCR
router, a voicemail server, a calling card server and maybe even a MySQL
server, all in one box.
In order to do this, I have ordered a dell poweredge 1850 bi-xeon, 4 gb
ecc ram, and raid 1 SCSI disks. It also has dual power supplies and dual
port network cards. The idea is to have redundancy wherever possible in
order to lower the risk of server downtime.
I would like to know if there is a "getting started" howto somewhere I
could play with on a test server before my production server comes in.
Also I would like to know if there are known issues with the hardware I
have ordered.
I plan to use debian sarge for the host and all the virtual servers,
does it sound like a reasonable choice for Xen?
Is it possible to "migrate" a virtual machine to a completely different
PC (with different hardware specs)? That would be a very useful feature
to have for upgradability.
Finally, are there consultants available for remote training and
support? It would be handy to have someone who can help while I go
through the process of getting Xen to work.
Best Regards,
Jean-Michel.
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