[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-users] Running MS Terminal Server andMSSmallBusinessServerunder Xen?
Jamie J. Begin wrote: > > Jamie J. Begin wrote: > > > >Jamie J. Begin wrote: > > > >> > > > >> I have the crazy idea to run both Microsoft Terminal Server > > > >> and Small Business Server (SBS is a license-restricted > > > >> version of Windows Server with Exchange for shop with <50 > > > >> users) in separate HVM domUs. Assuming that I have a beefy > > > >> enough underlying hardware, how likely do you think this > > > >> would work? I know that Exchange isn't one of those apps > > > >> that are ideally suited for virtualization, but this would > > > >> only be handling email for about 15 users. > > > > > > > >For 15 users you can get away with just about anything... > > > > > > > >Exchange can be virtualized, it's the storage that really > > > >matters and with iSCSI and the ability to create multiple > > > >exchange virtual servers to distribute the load it can > > > >be made to scale in a virtualized environment. > > > > > > > > -Ross > > > > > > iSCSI is a bit beyond what I'd be looking at for this project. ;-) > > > What's more likely is a 2U Dell server with six 146GB 10k SAS drives in a > > > RAID5/6 config. Disk IO is my biggest concern if I attempt to do > > > this. Any tips or tricks? I'd hate to recommend that a $5k server be > > > purchased and then have this blow up in my face... > > > > iSCSI isn't that complicated and there are free Linux iSCSI targets > > and the Microsoft iSCSI initiator is free, so there is minimal cost > > involved (just 1Gbe NICs and switches), but for this setup it isn't > > necessary, I just used it as an illustration on how to scale > > exchange to work in a virtualized environment. > > > > Why not just buy a Dell 2950 though with Small Business Server > > installed on it and be done with it? > > > > Using Xen for this setup is kinda overkill. > > > > A Dell 2950, 2 250GB SATA RAID1 for OS, and 4 250GB or 500GB SATA > > RAID5 or RAID10 for application data. Use hardware RAID card with > > decent sized battery backed up write-back cache and your good to > > go. I suggest the 500GB drives in RAID10 as it should allow for > > a universal IO pattern. > > > > You are not really going to see a lot of IO with 15 users. > > > > If the number of users grows large, add iSCSI to the box and use > > the local storage for online backups/snapshots. For this reason > > I always get an extra dual-port Gbe card factory installed. > > > > -Ross > > > > The client is planning to move his operations into a datacenter to free him > from the physical constraints of an office. Most of his employees are > either on the road or able to work from home. He currently has the standard > SBS setup with a handful of WinXP desktops. The desktops are going away and > I want to set up everyone to use RDP over HTTPS from anywhere they have a > PC. Not a bad plan, something like rackspace or so, but you still don't need virtualization to achieve this. RDP protocol is built-in and with remote management interface cards you can even cold-boot a server remotely these days. > We're looking at a 2U 2950 to host three virtual servers: SBS, Terminal > services, and a linux server with Bacula and/or BackupPC for disk-based > backups. A second server, a 1U 1950, will also be Xen-based and function as > a firewall/OpenVPN, Asterisk, web, and secondary SMTP servers. I'm looking > at Xen because it will enable me to reduce rackspace and power requirements, > save on hardware costs, plus all the usual virtualization manageability > benefits. 2950 is a good box we have quite a few deployed here. How about just SBS that acts as a terminal server. You will get maximum performance that way. Xen might be a good idea on the 1u device though with different Linux para-virtualized domains, one for firewall, one for mail, one for asterisk. > What's holding me up at the moment is finding a local datacenter that offers > PRI connectivity (for the phone trunks) at a decent price, and the > uncertainty of using Xen with Exchange and Terminal Services. I got a product from Level3 for one of our offices that runs a data T1 and PRI across a single circuit. Basically a full T1 of bandwidth that gets suppressed by 64K for each active BRI in use. -Ross ______________________________________________________________________ This e-mail, and any attachments thereto, is intended only for use by the addressee(s) named herein and may contain legally privileged and/or confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail, and any attachments thereto, is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately notify the sender and permanently delete the original and any copy or printout thereof. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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