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Re: [Xen-users] para- and full-virtualization on same system?
Bump - any advise?
PS: I will probably use SuSE with for Dom0 and use LAM-based guests
Thanks!
Kent
Kent Watsen wrote:
Based on a few of the follow-ups, I wanted to add some detail:
- all the machines could be headless (only command-line access is
needed)
- we may need real machines for Windows and MacOS if their
displays
can't be turned off
- the software we are developing exposes a SOAP-based interface
that is tested via scripts
- each built/test-machine builds and tests the code many times a
day (we are doing continuous builds)
- in addition to the servers, developers have desktops machines
(that are samba/nfs mounted) for their graphical needs
- developers will SSH into to a build/test machine if their
component is failing on that OS
Thanks,
Kent
Kent Watsen wrote:
Can I consolidate all my servers to one machine - here are my current
machines:
- OpenBSD (used for external services: dns, http, smtp)
- OpenBSD (used for internal services: dns, http, smtp, imap,
ldap,
smb, nfs, svn, bugzilla)
- OpenSBD (used for upgrading either of the above servers
without
any downtime)
- OpenBSD (used as a build/test machine)
- FreeBSD (used as a build/test machine)
- NetBSD (used as a build/test machine)
- RedHat (used as a build/test machine)
- CentOS (used as a build/test machine)
- SuSE (used as a build/test machine)
- Solaris (used as a build/test machine)
- Windows (used as a build/test machine)
- MacOS X (used as a build/test machine)
Notes:
- The OpenBSD-based servers are RAID-ed
- There are actually more machines as I run multiple releases
of
each build/test OS...
If it can't be done on one machine, than would either of these
2-machine solutions work:
- Partition machines by server vs. build/test
- one machine has: 1-3 (all para-virtualized)
- other machine has: 4-12 (5/9 para-virtualized)
- Partition machines by para- vs. full-virtualization
- one machine has: 1-4 and 10-12 (all full-virtualized)
[would
GSX be better?]
- other machine has: 5-9 (all para-virtualized)
What would you do?
Thanks!
Kent
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