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 Hi Bart, 
Through this very helpful mailing list, I have over time trimed and changed 
my plans. 
My current train of thought is to have 3 RAID10 arrays with 4 hot spares. The 
storage server will create 2 LV per RAID Array, and export one LV to each 
Xen node (So 6 Xen nodes per storage server). The storage server 
will be connected to the xen nodes via ATA over Ethernet. Each machine will be 
running 56 DomUs max, however this figure will be closer to around 30 I would 
say. 
Specs for storage server are as follows: 
3U Broadberry 836E16-R1200B  chassis (Black) with 1200W 
high-efficient (1+1) redundant power supply (Gold Level 93%) 16 x SATA/SAS 
Hot Swap drive bays, comprising of the following system validated 
components:-  
1x E5506 Intel Quad-Core Xeon 2.13GHz 4Mb Cache 4.8GT/s 80Watts 8GB 
1333MHz DDR3 ECC Reg w/Parity CL9 DIMM Dual Rank LSI MegaRAID SAS 9260-4i 
(6Gb/s) RAID Controller Intel® PRO/1000 PT Quad Server Adapter RJ45 
10/100/1000 Quad Port  X8DTL-iF Serverboard with Dual Gigabit LAN & IPMI 
Remote Management Slimline DVD-RW Dual Layer Drive  RAID Controller 
Battery Backup Module ( LSIiBBU07) 3U Rackmount rail kit included 2x 250Gb 
2.5" Drives for Operating System (RAID 1 - Mirrored) 
With of course 16 X 1.5TB 7.2k SATA Hard Drives 
It would be really appreciated if you could please let me know how my current 
plan is flawed :) 
Many Thanks 
Jonathan 
   
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