[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] The death of XEN by Novell
First of all, your boss should fire you for saying "windows 2008 sql server runs perfectly unless windows crashes" Secondly, whoever delivered the xen solution on your 200k per day production server should be fired for not understanding the concept of single point of failure. Now that you learned the lesson at 5k per hour,you should dump virtual machines and have redundant physical machines for mission critical services on your network. For 200k a day, that is 72million a year revenue, you should have a budget of at least 5 to 7 mil to handle redundancy issues, which means double or even triple redundancy networks and San storage for database servers. Lastly, I think that either your boss bluffed you with 5k per hour cost of downtime, or you did, since I cannot imagine such incompetent people running a business valued at 15 times earning or hundreds of millions if your 72 million revenue figure is indeed correct. Btw, xen is maintained by citrix, not Novell. On Jul 20, 2008, at 11:36 AM, "Venefax" <venefax@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: 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 notwritethe number, on the Novell web site, where it said: windows SMP using theThat's what I thought - the problem is with Novell's PV drivers, not Xen.Novell driver crashes.James had some initial problems with SMP also.Right, that's important. Novell's PV drivers are their code so thosedriversmight have limitations that plain Xen does not. Presumably it would bepossible to run using fully emulated IO instead of PV drivers but Iimaginethis could have performance problems in your configuration. Could beworth atry, if you can afford to experiment.If the Windows VMs themselves are crashing due to Novell's PV drivers thenI'mafraid this limitation / problem is really Novell's responsibility andtheywould be the best people to approach for assistance / complaints. Thecodefor those drivers isn't open, so only Novell can fix them. If the NovellPVdrivers are somehow crashing your Linux domains or dom0 or Xen itself thenthat 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 ofthesecan only be used with their respective commercial hypervisors, AFAIK.JamesHarper's PV drivers for Windows are GPL but still under development and soIdoubt they'd be recommended for heavy production use.There are a lot of different PV driver solutions for Windows about andnone ofthem are officially part of the OSS Xen project; only one of them is evenI really wonder why you run your SQL servers in windows and all the restOpen Source.in Linux??? I asume especially for databases is Windows a bad base, but i have awin20008 sharepoint running on xen 3.2.1 with 2 vcpus it works great andstable with james drives. And if you like to use this single Box, you may ask SUN (Solaris and SunXvm). florianSomething I've never seen you actually say is that you *tried* vcpu=1,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.andthe performance was bad. So far, it sounds like theory to me. Even with 1vcpu, 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 _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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