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[Xen-users] Redundant server setup

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Subject: [Xen-users] Redundant server setup
From: John <info@xxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 23:13:48 +0200
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Hello all,

I would like your advise/opinion on setting up a redundant Xen
infrastructure. We have two identical boxes now running xen: vs01 and
vs02 - interconnected with a cross cable on eth1.

What I would like to realize is my virtual hosts not being dependent on
(a) physical hardware and (b) potential Xen failures due to
misconfiration anywhere in the machine. 

All virtual servers are running on vs01 and I plan to rsync
the whole /etc/xen directory to vs02 every night. I tried using scp and that
worked OK. 

Would this be a good setup to realize redundancy? 

Any opinions or experiences are welcome - TX. 

John


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