[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Input from xen hosting providers?
This is my second mail because the first one turned into a two page novel. Basically my question is this, what is your opinion on the following, in regards to having to know about the os and USE in your hosting environtment. Here is my problem... We have a sales guy that sold people on the idea of having 4 windows clients, and 2 "filestore" servers. filestore1 backs up to filestore2 so that if filestore1 fails, they can move over. Okay that is fine right. But now my boss wants me to be able to keep track and manage what these guests FUNCTION AS. ie he wants to be able to allow a customer to tell us to have filestore1 on one physical xen machine, and filestore2 on another physical xen machine. This way if one physical box dies they can still operate on filestore2 on the other box. My problem with this is being asked to MANAGE these guests, and having to know which guests can run where. I just want to tell a customer here is your memory and disk space, here is windows installed. Thats IT. We already concluded we did not want to be involved in the IT aspect of running virtual servers. Now for us to take this track seems like we now would have to take on the IT architecture design as well. I REALLY dont want to give a rip what the guests are running or how their os/it level applications are setup. Does that make sense? Looking for some help here. Im not really into having to build and keep a spreadsheet of guest2-1 needs to be on xen1, guest2-2 needs to be on xen2. Oh guest2-2 died uhhh cant move it to xen1 so have to move to xen3, oh xen3 doesnt have enough resources DAMN. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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