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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Installing proprietary software on XEN3-based systems...
Simonetti Ferdinando wrote:
> My boss says: "if you want to connect this system to my S.A.N. you have
> to install IBMsdd package!" (proprietary multipathing software).
No go.
But take a peek over at dm-devel, from what I've heard lately their
multipathing software is quite good. At least I saw a posting a
couple months ago where someone proclaimed the device-mapper multipath
software to be much better than their proprietary software from IBM.
> Needed glibc-and-so-on versions for Oracle 9.2.0.7 on RHEL4...
No problem here, looks like it's all open source.
Just a matter of compiling things.
> Additionally, I'm thinking to "consolidate" the corporate firewall
> (actually running FW-1 commercial software on RH7.2)... And this will be
> ANOTHER nightmare, I think... :(
Assuming that Xen will soon be able to run standard kernels unmodified
on a VT CPU, you could use the Linux version of FW-1 (SecurePlatform),
which should probably run well under Xen considering that it's a Linux
box and Linux/Xen is receiving a lot of testing.
You might want to wait till PCI passthru makes it into Xen 3.0 so you
can have hardware-level network performance on your firewall. That
will also be a good thing if you decide at some point in time that you
need a hardware VPN accelerator.
For a conclusion I'd probably say that it's an interesting project, it
sounds like it's doable, but it's probably going to take a *lot* of
tinkering to get it to work :-).
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