[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Re: Re: Redundant server setup
On 5/22/06, Per Andreas Buer <per.buer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: On 12. mai. 2006, at 15:31, Matthew Wild wrote: > But as far as I can see, DRBD only provides twin machine shared > storage. I > have a few servers I want to use as dom0s and since they are > generally simple > 1U boxes I want them as clean from local storage as possible. The > NAS box is > bigger and generally better protected with redundant PSU, hardware > RAID with > hotswap spares etc. If I could pair two machines like that and then > offer > storage to the dom0s from that redundant pair that would be better. Buy two servers, use DRBD between them and share the storage with gnbd. gnbd seems to be quite stable and easy to manage. Besides - it does not exhibit any of the strange issues people see with iSCSI when under load. If you have a few machines to devote to file storage than a cluster file system is the best way to go. Having dom0 on each of the machines provide a CFS<-->NFS bridge for the domUs and a Nagios server running to monitor services/domU's and restart on other machines if needed would provide a system with the network being the only single point of failure. And that could be taken care of too.... -Paul _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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