[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Home Xen hypervisor for master's project
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Todd Deshane <todd.deshane@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 8:02 PM, Joseph Commisso <commissoje@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> Could somebody please help me with a few hardware questions? >> >> I am building a home Xen server to implement a Xen Cloud for my >> master's project comparing SOA. >> I will probably use Linux guest OSs, but I may want to use a Windows >> guest for home PC use. >> > > Can you go into more detail about what features you plan to implement? Well, I really do not know too much about Cloud computing, grids (Globus), or parallel programming, all of which I would like to touch upon or possibly go into more depth. I was thinking of implementing a grid on the cloud, but then I saw documentation referring to a cloud on a grid, so when I get there, I will work that one out. My instructor said to compare what I do against SOA, which will give me something to work on there as well. I am fairly proficient with Linux administration with some abilities on other areas, like networking, hardware and some minor software programming. So, I do not know what I will need to implement at this point. I hope to learn as I go and see if I can come up with something useful. I want to build this virtual server at home, since the machines that I have access to at school are slow and also because school is 50 miles away and I have no other classes to attend, so working at home on this seems like the way to do it. > > Also, what type of interfaces do you expect to provide to users? How > will they connect? etc. What I know how to do is use xdmcp for remote sessions. If I do set up a grid or cluster, then there may be some interface which that uses. Again, I hope to be able to find out when I get there. I plan on choosing a motherboard/CPU and then building the rest of the machine around those. I have a coworker who suggested the AMD line and said that due to the way the CPU connects to the bus and the rest of the motherboard, that three cores is optimal. I did not get a chance to talk to him about a hypervisor machine and whether that also applied to the three cores. > >> I have been trying to make a decision on the CPU and motherboard to >> purchase and really could use some help. >> >> I have read the wiki post at: >> http://wiki.xen.org/xenwiki/VTdHowTo?highlight=(vtd) >> >> 1) For my purposes, is IOMMU important? >> If so, then also, for my purposes, it looks like the ASUS Crosshair IV >> Formula may be a good choice. >> >> ** I would appreciate any input, as to the Crosshair or other, like the >> M4A89TD. >> >> Now for the CPU and I have really not been able to determine how many >> cores is optimal for this server. >> I have a knowledgeable coworker who says that three cores is optimal >> and I have not been able to find information to support that or >> dispute it. >> >> 2) The Phenom II series seems to be attractive, so I have been >> concentrating on those, but can someone also help me with the X3, X4, >> or X6 decision? >> >> Thanks, >> Joe >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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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