[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-users] The death of XEN by Novell
SQL Server only runs in Windows. I am now actually learning DB2 in order to use a Linux-based database. But of course I am not dumb to put my entire business on a database I cannot support, yet, the way I do with SQL Server. And the beauty is the with XEN-Windows 2008, SQL Server runs perfectly, unless Windows crashes. -----Original Message----- From: Florian Manschwetus [mailto:florianmanschwetus@xxxxxx] Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2008 12:30 PM To: Mark Williamson Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Venefax; jim burns Subject: Re: [Xen-users] The death of XEN by Novell Mark Williamson schrieb: > On Sunday 20 July 2008, jim burns wrote: >> On Sun July 20 2008 9:51:52 am Venefax wrote: >>> The Novell engineer showed me a technical document, which I did not write >>> the number, on the Novell web site, where it said: windows SMP using the >>> Novell driver crashes. >> That's what I thought - the problem is with Novell's PV drivers, not Xen. >> James had some initial problems with SMP also. > > Right, that's important. Novell's PV drivers are their code so those drivers > might have limitations that plain Xen does not. Presumably it would be > possible to run using fully emulated IO instead of PV drivers but I imagine > this could have performance problems in your configuration. Could be worth a > try, if you can afford to experiment. > > If the Windows VMs themselves are crashing due to Novell's PV drivers then I'm > afraid this limitation / problem is really Novell's responsibility and they > would be the best people to approach for assistance / complaints. The code > for those drivers isn't open, so only Novell can fix them. If the Novell PV > drivers are somehow crashing your Linux domains or dom0 or Xen itself then > that might be a Xen bug and it would be useful to post more details here. > > For comparison, Citrix/XenSource supply with their product PV drivers for > Windows that are - AFAIK - a different codebase and may not have these > limitations. So do Virtual Iron, for their Xen-based product. Both of these > can only be used with their respective commercial hypervisors, AFAIK. James > Harper's PV drivers for Windows are GPL but still under development and so I > doubt they'd be recommended for heavy production use. > > There are a lot of different PV driver solutions for Windows about and none of > them are officially part of the OSS Xen project; only one of them is even > Open Source. > I really wonder why you run your SQL servers in windows and all the rest in Linux??? I asume especially for databases is Windows a bad base, but i have a win20008 sharepoint running on xen 3.2.1 with 2 vcpus it works great and stable with james drives. And if you like to use this single Box, you may ask SUN (Solaris and SunXvm). florian >>> I use a SIP Server on the Linux side, talking hundreds of times per >>> second to SQL Server, so I need SMP 8 ways on both ends. >> Something I've never seen you actually say is that you *tried* vcpu=1, and >> the performance was bad. So far, it sounds like theory to me. Even with 1 >> vcpu, playing with scheduling weights should help. > > Venefax, are you able to try this? > > Thank you, > Mark > > _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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