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xen-users
[Xen-users] General Xen setup questions
Hello everyone!
I am setting up a couple of Xen servers for the first time and I have a
couple of questions. Also, as this is my first attempt at using Xen, if
you spot anything in my descriptions that looks to be a stupid thing to
do, please let me know.
As an overview, I will be running 4-5 domU machines on 2 dom0's . The
dom0 machines will be doing nothing but managing the domU machines. I
will be using an iSCSI SAN for the storage on my domU machines. All
OS's will be FC5.
I have not yet decided whether to put my domU OS's on physical
partitions or on the SAN. I am leaning toward using the SAN, as that
will give me the most flexibility and make live migrations easier. Thoughts?
Anyone know which will preform better: Mapping the iSCSI drives to dom0
and assigning them to each domU as a phy (such as /dev/sda) or mapping
them directly on each domU?
I will have 4GB of physical RAM per physical server. How much of that
should I reserve for the dom0's, keeping in mind that they will not be
running any apps of their own, just managing the domU's?
Thanks!
--
Anthony Valentine
Asst. I.T. Manager
Spenard Builders Supply
UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because that
would also stop you from doing clever things.
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