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[Xen-users] Need some assistance in layout
I have been using Xen for a number of years personally and over a year
in production here at work. Our network is growing and I am rethinking
the way we have stuff laid out. We will also be implementing a few new
HA setups for stuff like mail, mysql, OpenLDAP, etc. I would like some
opinions from the list if you don't mind.
Currently we have the following machines with current configurations:
xen-test: Dell 2900; 8x 300GB in raid6, 8GB ram, 1x Intel 5405 quad core
2.0Ghz, 2x gigabit nics
xen1: Dell T710; 8x 2TB in raid6, 24GB ram, 2x Intel 5504 quad core
2.0Ghz, 4x gigabit nics
xen2: Dell R610; 3x 160GB in raid5, 32GB ram, 2x Intel 5506 quad core
2.13Ghz, 4x gigabit nics
SAN: Dell MD3200i; 12x 2TB in raid6, dual controllers.
Currently all machines are running xen 4.0.1 on Centos 5.5. All three
machines are setup with bonded interfaces with passing the various vlans
over that bonded interface. We have nearly all of our machines running
on the machine xen1 while xen2 is sitting virtually unused. The machine
xen-test has a couple of machines that are about to come out of testing
and be production so I want to migrate them to either xen or xen2.
The SAN is nearly unused also. I do have some LUNs on it setup for an
eventual migration and one 8TB partition for our backup solution to be
migrated to. We currently use backuppc and it currently resides on xen1
using up about 6TB of space and running out quickly so I need to find a
solution sooner rather than later.
One major feature I have been told to investigate by the higher-ups was
a GUI, probably web based, so that in my absence my co-workers can
manage machines easier. I want to make the best use of all three of
these machines and the SAN possible. Having a way to migrate machines
live would be awesome also. Although the mix of local and network
storage makes for a little difficulty.
I have looked at other solutions like proxmox and a few others but I
want to stay with xen as I know it is capable of nearly everything I
need to do. I just need guidance on the best way to implement it. We run
95% linux machines in a PV manner and the other 5% is windows 2008R2
servers.
Making the domu's high available between xen dom0's is not majorly
important for most of the servers, only a handful. I plan to make the
individual services HA where possible as mentioned in the beginning of
this message. Although it would be nice to be able to fail a domu over
to another dom0 live with no problems.
Any pointers, input, or just general insight any of you may have on the
best way to set this up would be much appreciated.
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Donny B.
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