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[Xen-devel] TCP migration or TCP handoff on XEN


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  • From: Rick <judicator3@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 15:14:46 -0500
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Hello,

Has there been any attempt to perform some form of TCP migration or
TCP handoff on XEN ? That is suppose I have two instances of XenoLinux
running some services. If the primary XenoLinux goes down then the
secondary XenoLinux takes over and the TCP connection states are
preserved as they are transfered from the primary XenoLinux to the
secondary XenoLinux. For the client everything happens transparently
and no interruption of the service is observed. Has anyone attempted
that ? Or does XEN offer some services to facilitate that instead of
starting from scratch ?

Thanks
Rick


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