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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] any opinions on debian vs. opensuse for Xen?
 
On 10/16/2010 01:27 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
 
Hi Folks,
I've been getting just a little fed up with the state of Xen on Debian
Lenny - there are a couple of known bugs that lead to periodic kernel
panics - but fixes haven't made it into the Lenny distribution. I'm sort
of waiting to see how things shake out with Debian Squeeze, when it
becomes stable, but...
I've been noticing that Suse (both the enterprise and OpenSuse versions)
seem to stress support for Xen, as well as for BTRFS (which I've been
keeping my eyes on).
So... I'm wondering if anybody has any opinions, based on direct,
hands-on experience on Debian vs. OpenSuse as a base for a configuration
consisting of 2 production machines configured for high-availability
failover of Xen VMs, using DRBD and Pacemaker?
Thanks much,
Miles Fidelman
 
 
 I have been using lenny for over a year now. I had some lockups at first 
but I never could tell if it was just on vm that was crashing and 
bringing the whole setup down. Since I have done cpu pinning and better 
ram management, I haven't had any problems.
I have been using squeeze as a desktop for over a year now with no 
problems. The only problems right now in squeeze will probably be 
related to installer quirks. I would give it a try. I am going to 
upgrade my set up probably in Dec. or so.
Sam
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