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xen-users
RE: [Xen-users] Looking for Xen success stories in a production data cen
Joe Armstrong wrote:
As for stability, I have no idea... I have heard Xen is stable, but
at this point I have no hard evidence of that - either for or
against.
I've been running a few small servers on Xen for a while now - about
6 months. I've had a couple of unexplained guest failures*, but to be
honest no more (probably less) than we had when they were all
separate boxes. None of the servers is heavily loaded - being a DNS
master, DNS resolver, low traffic MailMan list server, and a fairly
low traffic 'LAMP' webserver - so I can't honestly give any
indications as to performance (and all the separate boxes Xen
replaced were old 'hand me downs' with varied specs).
Even the Xen host machines are hand me downs that I've got because
they don't have the hardware support needed for Microsoft's
virtualisation stuff.
* Guest is consuming 100% CPU but is completely unresponsive to
network or xen console.
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