[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] High Number of VMs
2011/9/9 John Madden <jmadden@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > On 09/09/2011 03:07 PM, Ciro Iriarte wrote: >> >> Hi, I'm curious about how you guys deal with big virtualization >> installations. To this date we only dealt with a small number of VM's >> (~10)on not too big hardware (2xquad xeons+16GB ram). As I'm the >> "storage guy" I find it quite convenient to present to the dom0s one >> LUN per VM that makes live migration possible but without the cluster >> file system or cLVM complexity. The thing is that Linux has a 255 SCSI >> device limit apparently (255/2= ~128 with multipath) and that won't >> scale in big installations (300 VMs for example). >> >> Any experiences on this scale? > > I run a couple hundred VM's across a handful of blades. ÂI recommend going > to fewer, larger LUNs, carving them up with LVM, and handing out LV's to > your VM's. ÂYou don't actually need cLVM to do this! ÂAll the cluster infra > does (for its nasty administrative overhead) is keep the LVM metadata (not > your actual data) consistent through cluster-wide locks. ÂYou can manage > yourself by, for example, making changes on one node and refreshing the > other nodes with things like 'vgscan -ay'. ÂI typically allocate LUNs 500GB > at a time. ÂYou can invent means of keeping things consistent that work for > your environment, just test them first. > > If you really want data security -- preventing one node from hosing data > that's accessible from another node -- you'll have to go with a cluster > filesystem. ÂThat still doesn't help keep your multipathing and LVM configs > consistent though, so I think you're better off just skipping that step. > > John > > Any advantage on using large luns+LVM instead of independent LUNs appart from snapshots? (according to Novell support LVM on top of LVM is a bad thing...). I remember reading that Xen itself implements some kind of locking... Regards, -- Ciro Iriarte http://cyruspy.wordpress.com -- _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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