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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] my first XEN Installation I need some advice
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 7:03 PM, Niels Jende <mylists1@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am just about to set up my first XEN-Server based on Ubuntu 9.04.
If you can live with the "hacks" required (see other responses) then
you should be fine.
If you want easy installation, use RHEL/Centos, and optionally Xen
packages from http://www.gitco.de/repo/
IMHO this is the easiest way to get the latest version of Xen running.
Other users have reported that Debian dom0 also runs quite well.
> I want / need to have:
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> 1 PDC Server with Active Directory, DNS, DHCP based on Windows 2008 Server
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> 1 Exchange Server 2007
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> 1 Application Server Windows Server 2008
If all your domUs are Windows, it'd probably be better if you use
Windows 2008's Hyper-V instead.
> First question is: Is it possible to have WinServer2008 running on XEN?
Yes
> Second question is: Do I have to have special Images to install WinServer2008
> and Exchange2007?
No.
To get maximum performance, you should use block device (partition,
LVM) as domU backend instead of using file-backed storage (the default
option). And don't forget to install GPLPV.
--
Fajar
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