> I am a newbie when it comes to Xen so please excuse my low level of
> knowledge.
No problem. Welcome ;-)
> We are looking at replacing our vmware esx servers and xen seems to be
> an interesting choice, but after having installed an ubuntu server
> with xen which seems to work fine but daily administration seems to be
> a night mare, is there any gui that is simple to use and access, the
> internal joke in the company is that the cleaning lady must be able to
> use it :) and also how can we take snapshots easily preferably from
> the same gui (if any) ?
>
> Does anyone have any pointers for me?
My experience of Ubuntu's Xen support (and that I've heard from others) hasn't
been that great, to be honest.
CentOS 5.1 / RHEL 5.1 / Fedora <whatever> include an administrative tool
called "virt-manager" to make creating and administering guests nicer. I've
used it quite a bit; it's a bit rough in some places, and some functionality
is not available yet. Nevertheless, it's actually a pretty nice tool.
Various other folks do open source Xen management tools. If you're switching
from ESX, though, you could probably afford one of the commercial Xen-based
hypervisor products (from XenSource, VirtualIron, Sun or Oracle) that are now
available or going to become available. RedHat's offering is like RH Linux +
Virtualisation, whereas the other products are "hypervisor appliance"-style.
Suse Enterprise Linux and OpenSuse offer Xen solutions too but I don't really
know what these are like from a user perspective.
Various manufacturers (RedHat?, Novell, XenSource, VirtualIron) already offer
Windows driver packs to improve Windows guest IO performance - as part of a
subscription from their paying customers, I think. Some community developers
(and a guy from Oracle, I think) are working on some GPL-licensed Windows
drivers which should be stable at some point in the future.
Final suggestion: there's always the option of something like the free VMware
Server.
This isn't an inclusive list but I hope I've helped give you some ideas.
Cheers,
Mark
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