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[Xen-API] Some questions about Xen


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  • From: "Yin Xu" <ronee.9@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2008 16:40:23 +0800
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Hi,
I am currently working on my graduate paper, and I am trying some research on xen. I have the following scenario and want to discuss with you:
I have two domainU run on Xen., one is a web service server and can provide services for outside, the other is one backup of the first one, but it can not access outside. I want to do the following job: in a period of time, synchronization the two domain, in other words, something like hot backup. So if the first guest is broken down, I can switch to the second guest immediately with little loss.
The question  is whether I could develop a tool with the api Xen provided to do this job and how can I start? Or is there some tool with source code to do this things already? Could you give me some guid?
 
Thanks and best wishes!
 
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Yin Xu(ronee)
Information Security
Department of Computing and Information Technology
Fudan University
Shanghai, P.R.C.
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