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xen-users
[Xen-users] Xen and other server processes
Hi, I currently have a Xen VPS server (which I pay for monthly) that I use to
host my own personal email, web sites, etc
I have started teaching a class on Linux, and would like to possibly give my
students their own Xen environment so they can each have root access. I am
looking at dedicated servers for this.
My question: Is it possible (and advisable) to divide a dedicated box up
partially for Xen domUs? For instance, can I can I run several domUs and
dedicate half my disk space/memory for that, and then save the rest for my
own server processes outside of Xen? Or would I dedicate the whole box to
Xen, and then just allocate myself a Xen instance with 50% of the resources?
Basically, can Xen and other servers coexist peacefully?
While I am posting, I will ask another question that I think I already know
the answer to. Is there any way to create a Xen instance without a
dedicated IP address for that instance?
Thanks in advance,
Brian
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