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xen-users
RE: [Xen-users] High Availablility
> I was wondering if there is software out there for Xen which will handle
> high availability for a cluster of servers. By high availability here I
> mean if one of the Xen physical nodes should die, the VMs from that host
> will be started on other nodes. I know something like this can be
> achieved with linux ha for a pair of servers, but I'm looking for
> something which will work across 5 or more servers and I can't see
> anything documented for this.
I would look at two projects that are starting to come into the mainstream of
Xen: Project Remus and Kemari.
>From http://www.xen.org/community/projects.html
# Project Kemari - (Contact: Yoshi Tamura)
* Definition: Virutal machine sychronization for fault tolerance
* Links: Abstract - Xen Summit Boston 2008 Presentation - Video (368 MB) -
Demo (11 MB)
Project Remus -
http://blog.xen.org/index.php/2009/04/02/project-remus-released/
Thanks.
Stephen Spector
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