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Regarding SLES as a Dom0, how well are those features when used with Centos domUs? My objectives would be; 1) Better VM management in terms of snapshots as now I use snapshots via logvols and rsync of the OSs (rsync within the DomU) as well as the DomU images (rsync within the Dom0). I had a bad image once which pretty much credited me with a few awww shits. All I did was reboot it bayam! But thats another story. 2) Pass through features like VGA and USB. Seems like to really take advantage of this I must have a DomU capable of this either by 2.6.18hg kernel or the pv2.6.32 kernel? It never seemed like RHEL/Centos had good VM management tools and now that I am contemplating KVM, it probably even has less due to it maturity level. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated. - Brian > > > Christian Zoffoli wrote: >> >> debian and xen are actually in different planets ...live migration is a >> pain and there are many problems in general. >> >> If you whant something stable, updated and so on, suse sles 11 sp1 is >> the way. >> >> Here are the main reasons: >> - it's based on xen 4.0 + many interesting additions (for example >> virtual machines snapshots --> **not only disk snapshots**) >> - it's integrated with the new cluster stack (pacemaker and friends) >> - it's integrated with OCFS2 (with many interesting patches in the tree) >> - it's integrated with CLVM (on pacemaker & friends) >> - it has pv over hvm drivers for linux and windows (in linux pv over hvm >> for 64bit VMs is better performing) >> - it has a fully working and certified infiniband stack >> - it's more lightweight than redhat (it's possible to make very light >> installations comparable in size/occupied resources to debian) >> - suse xen kernel is also the starting point of the citrix xenserver >> ...so it's not something different / unmaintained etc >> >>>From a performance perspective I suggest you to directly use CLVM for VM >> images storage because I've seen poor performances in QCOW2 over OCFS2 >> setups. >> >> The only big problem I can see in the future of suse is the acquisition >> by a microsoft controlled company of novell ...by the way also citrix is >> very microsoft dependant ...so the soup is almost the same. >> >> >> Best regards, >> Christian >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Xen-users mailing list >> Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users >> >> > > Christian, > > I am particularly interested in the new snapshotting features you mention. > I > could not find anything in the SLES11SP1 Xen documentation about it > though. > Is this about the following out of the Xen 4.0 docs?: > > 114 Snapshots: > 115 > 116 Pausing a guest will also plug the corresponding IO queue for > blktap2 > 117 devices and stop blktap2 drivers. This can be used to implement a > 118 safe live snapshot of qcow and vhd disks. An example script > "xmsnap" > 119 is shown in the tools/blktap2/drivers directory. This script will > 120 perform a live snapshot of a qcow disk. VHD files can use the > 121 "vhd-util snapshot" tool discussed above. If this snapshot > command > is > 122 applied to a raw file mounted with tap:tapdisk:AIO, include the -m > 123 flag and the driver will be reloaded as VHD. If applied to an > already > 124 mounted VHD file, omit the -m flag. > 125 > > > thx, > > B. > > -- > View this message in context: > http://xen.1045712.n5.nabble.com/Which-distro-to-use-for-Dom0-tp3338309p3353111.html > Sent from the Xen - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > _______________________________________________ > 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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