[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Storage Question
Greetings, I am looking at iSCSI for a storage option for my vms, however I am looking at two methods of implementation. Would appreciate feedback... :-) Xen Setup - xen 3.03 CentOS 5.2 Using CLVM Using Clustering Using a GFS for the location of my config files Option 1: I present a single iscsi lun to my systems in the cluster. I then carve it up using lvm for the vms. The problem with this solution is that if I clone a vm, it takes mass network bandwidth. If I use some other methods other than dd I can throttle somewhat, but I would like to create the vms as fast if possible. Option 2: I present multiple iscsi luns to the systems in the cluster. I still add to lvm so I dont have to about labeling and such. Adding to lvm ensures things dont change with the lun on reboot. With this option I can use the storage layer (using a netapp like solution) to clone luns and such. This eliminates the possibility of saturating the network interfaces when cloning vms. However, I have to rescan the target each time I add a new vm. I am also trying to avoid using image files to minimize impact to performance. Wonding if anyone has any experience with these two options, and what they did to optimize. Thanks in advance! _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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