[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] para- and full-virtualization on same system?
Kent Watsen wrote: Can I consolidate all my servers to one machine - here are my current machines:1. OpenBSD (used for external services: dns, http, smtp) 2. OpenBSD (used for internal services: dns, http, smtp, imap, ldap, smb, nfs, svn, bugzilla) 3. OpenSBD (used for upgrading either of the above servers without any downtime) 4. OpenBSD (used as a build/test machine) 5. FreeBSD (used as a build/test machine) 6. NetBSD (used as a build/test machine) 7. RedHat (used as a build/test machine) 8. CentOS (used as a build/test machine) 9. SuSE (used as a build/test machine) 10. Solaris (used as a build/test machine) 11. Windows (used as a build/test machine) 12. MacOS X (used as a build/test machine) Pretty interesting, as this is more or less the exact same situation we're having at my job - building for multiple platforms. We're in the early planning stages on how to solve that scenario, and I've been sysadm for only 1½ month, so a Bit of time's needed ;) You say build platforms, but don't mention testing. Our software is OpenGL/3D dependant. We have two scenarios: Building and testing. It's mostly for XP, RH, Suse and OSX, + other *nix's to some extend.We may choose to crosscompile as much as possible from a couple of boxes, and use a virtualized setup for testing. At the moment, I can't see Xen used for testing, due to inappropriate graphics in domU's, so we may have to use vmware, though it's not the fastest. A few comments:ad 12: I know OSX can install on a emulated X86, but I don't have personal experiences. I would doubt it's usefullness. At least we're not going to drop our G5 for that :) ad 11: I'd wait for AMD in june, but still, graphics in Xen?ad 10: Don't know the status of OpenSolaris on Xen. One domU instance should work, apart from that, dunno. BSD's: Same as ad 10. AFAIK, all should install in domU, but how well they run, dunno. Would like a refresh in this. Anyone? Your listing seems to suggest you're basically BSD based. Planning to use one of the BSD's for dom0?If you consolidate /all/ your services on one box, you'll create a single point of failure issue for yourself. I would at least use one virtualized box for infrastructure and another for the building. Having two identical all-in-on boxes with redundancy/failover might be another solution. Might even be used for parallelized builds... And maybe keep a dedicated Mac.I'm having a related situation at home. Having stopped freelancing and gotten a good job, I just wan't a single box here. Been looking a Shuttle's lates announcement, an SFF box for AM2, taking 4GB DDR2, using nVidia 51-series chipset. Might be an idea for us to keep in touch on this. Notes: * The OpenBSD-based servers are RAID-ed * There are actually more machines as I run multiple releases of each build/test OS...If it can't be done on one machine, than would either of these 2-machine solutions work:1. Partition machines by server vs. build/test * one machine has: 1-3 (all para-virtualized) * other machine has: 4-12 (5/9 para-virtualized) 2. Partition machines by para- vs. full-virtualization * one machine has: 1-4 and 10-12 (all full-virtualized) [would GSX be better?] * other machine has: 5-9 (all para-virtualized) What would you do? Thanks! Kent ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users -- Kind regards, Mogens Valentin _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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