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Re: [Xen-users] backing up a shared server with single VPS 
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 On 12/12/06, Henning Sprang <henning_sprang@xxxxxx> wrote:
On 12/11/06, Nagita Karunaratne <nagita.k@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> I am very new to xen and not even a linux novice.
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 You really mean you are *not* a novice,
 
 I'm a linux novice. I am trying to gauge what is possible before I talk to my sysadmin.
 
 
> I would like to install a shard hosting environment in one large Xen vps
 In my understanding, a VPS is already a virtualized system
 (VPS=Virtual Private Server) - mostly they are made with vserver or
 virtuozzo. It's unlikley that you can install Xen inside of it.
 
 I just thought of using Xen as a wrapper around a regular shared hosting environment
 
 
>> I was hoping to reduce downtime.
 
 This is really something that cannot be answered in one sentence. I
 think, in general, it can't be said that you always spare a lot
 downtime by just making bare metal copies of the full harddisk.
 Maybe I should be  looking at regular backup systems.
 
 I currently have three Xen vps instances for development and I have asked for one vps to be copied onto another.
 
 Therefore I thought of installing a single vps onto a dedicated server and backing up the image instead.
 
 Therefore if there is a problem that cannot be fixed quickly I can simple restore the original OS, Xen and then copy the backup image. I can also install it on another spare server.
 
 
 * I just want a reliable way to restore a backup very quickly.*
 
 
 Thats all,
 Nagita
 
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