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RE: [Xen-users] iSCSI and LVM

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From: "Jonathan Tripathy" <jonnyt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2010 14:43:05 +0100
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Or should I export the whole RAID10 array via a single iSCSI LUN, and make the 2 server connect to the same iSCSI target (is this possible??). This would allow migration I guess.
 
Any help on best practises is appreciated
 
Thanks


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Sent: Mon 14/06/2010 14:29
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Subject: [Xen-users] iSCSI and LVM

Hi Everyone,
 
I am going to get a storage server which will be connected to my Xen hosts via iSCSI/Ethernet. I wish to use LVM for the DomU disks. The storage server will have a RAID10 array, and 2 Xen hosts will connect to this (Each will have a 50% share of the RAID10 array, space wise).
 
What is the best way to go about this? Should I:
 
a) Split the RAID10 array into 2 partition on the storage server, and export 1 partition to each xen host, then let the Xen host manage LVM?
 
or
 
b) Do all LVM stuff on the storage server and export each LVM logical volume to the correct Xen hosts via iSCSI? Since each host could have around 100 VMs on it, that's a lot of iSCSI exporting!
 
Any help is appreciated
 
Thanks
 
Jonathan
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