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[Xen-users] Re: Xen and AoE

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Subject: [Xen-users] Re: Xen and AoE
From: Kyler Laird <Kyler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 08:10:52 -0400
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Tracy R Reed <treed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>I had heard about UDP packet/checksum corruption and drivers which hang 
>when an AoE node goes down and other such things causing problems. Are 
>these issues resolved?

I don't know but I did hear from Coraid about packet corruption and they
convinced me (for now) that the Ethernet level of error detection should
be sufficient.

>Is anyone running AoE on Xen?

I am.

>In production or 
>just experimenting?

Yes.  I have two machines running against two Coraid SATA/RAID units.
One machine is all production.  The other is experimentation and does
data backup to the second Coraid box.

>I have read about people booting off of AoE but it 
>required a patch last I saw. Has this been integrated?

I don't know.  It seems odd to me to talk about *booting* from AoE.
What BIOS supports that?  OTOH, booting from the network and then using
AoE for root seems simple enough.

>I have been running 4 Xen domains on a machine (all off of local disk)
>for the last 6+ months and I am satisfied that Xen is solid and I am
>comfortable with it. Now I need to bring AoE into the equation to get my
>company the high availability and SAN capabilities that we have always
>wanted.

I've only used Xen with AoE.  It's an integral part of the way I want
to use Xen.  Moving domains between machines should be trivial and
setup is incredibly easy (especially compared to iSCSI, etc.).  And,
of course, it's handy to be able to pick up 7TB+ chunks for cheap.

--kyler


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