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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] a new server for Xen
Thanks for that. What about a VT-supported cpu to do the para-virtualization
instead of full-virtualization? which one is better.
ps: just wondering, if I copy one guest system image file from one xen
server to another xen server, does that work? VMware does, I don't know xen
could or not, cause it seems the drivers may be missing.
many thanks. sorry about my english
xin
Jan Albrecht wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Xin Chen wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Our company is going to buy a new server for Xen. We are gonna run
>> Fedora 6 as the domain0, and put about 4-5 guests on it(it may include
>> window). Can anyone give me some advice about the hardware for the new
>> server, such as memory, vieo card, cpu, motherboard, and harddisk(scsi
>> raid???).
>>From my point of view there are only two main parts for your server:
> Memory and cpu. Use CPUs with Full virtualization and as much as memory
> as you can get. Memory will always your limiting factor.
> Beside this maybe fast disks will be an enhancment to your server, but
> they matter the same than on a normal server.
>
> Jan
>
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