[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: AW: [Xen-users] Use hard drive as physical mem for xen vm
On Friday 11 November 2005 15:15, Oliver Neumann [New Identity AG] wrote: > >> I've got a machine that should serve 2 XenUs as mysql cluster nodes with > >> realy big memory consumption. As mysql cluster will need approx. 4GB > >> memory on each XenU, I wondered if I could use hard disc space as memory > >> for the XenU that appears as real physical memory within the VM. Swap is > >> no alternative as mysql cluster nodes check the physical memory and if > >> that is not enough, they will not work. > >> > >> How can I do that? > > > >Invest a few extra â and put 8Gigs of ram in that server? > >Reconfigure the mysql instances to run with just 2GB? > >Seriously, mysql wants physical ram there for a reason, if that memory is > >swapped, it would be faster for mysql to just read the blocks from its db > >files. > > No, with that amount of data in our databases we already calculated, that > we need at least 4GB only for each cluster node, so we woul dhave to buy at > least 8GB of ECC RAM which isn't really cheap. The 'problem' is that we > only need to test an application on a cluster, after that we don't need > that big amount of memory in that machine so the money is somehow wasted. > As for the performance: That is irrelevant, the cluster does not need to be > fast (it actually can be damn slow!). > > Unfortunately there seems to be no chance to save the money using Xen with > harddisc emulated physical RAM, right? As Mats pointed out, xen doesn't know about harddrives, so it can't do any swapping itself. Maybe you'll have more luck with a virtualization method running at a higher level like linux-vserver or vmware or perhaps an emulation like qemu. /Ernst _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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