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xen-users
RE: [Xen-users] Xen SAN Questions
Thanks again for the reply.
>> The reason for this was so that I could have two Xen hosts using
>> their local storage but to also have it replicating between servers
>> for backup purposes. Maybe I was going about this the wrong way, but
>> I wanted to have the ability to use the large storage pool (created
>> by the cluster) as a platform for storing VMs as well as have it
>> back everything up on two separate locations of disk.
>I think DRDB will work here (never used it personally), but I think
>I'd create a DRDB device for each VM and replicate each one separately
>so you could have a primary on the remote side running a vm that can
>be started locally if the remote site blows up and vice-versa. You
>don't need the added overhead of a cluster filesystem for this. DRDB
>will certainly add overhead for replicating writes, but this is highly
>tweakable (consider you're replication write rate, for example, where
>maybe you're writing to the disk at 100MB/s but only replicating at
>10KB/s, thus saving a ton of i/o).
Alright, however we do already have the images set as raw files and converting
some of the systems (which are running in production) to a DRBD devices might
prove difficult. It's not a question of whether we can do that, but it is a
good idea (for eliminating the need for clustering). I will definitely have a
look in the replication write rate, but wouldn't a lower rate mean that some of
the more I/O intensive VMs will lose data in the event of something going wrong?
I am kind of a newb when it comes to replication :)
And since everything is in image files, what do you think about exporting the
DRBD'd storage as NFS for both machines to read and write? Risky? Inefficient?
>> To clarify, the disks themselves will be a RAID-5 local to each
>> machine (1 array per machine, 2 in total) with DRBD running between
>> to sort of RAID-1 them over the network. Does that help? I want to
>> take the local RAID from both machines and turn it into a SAN.
>Cool, that's fine, but don't say "SAN" here, they're different.
My mistake, sometimes I confuse terms.
Best,
Tait
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