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Re: [Xen-users] best setup for live failover
Also let me explain my planned roadmap. Instead of buying huge Dell T710 style
servers with cpu, ram, and disks, from this point on I would like to just have
a NAS or two and then have some small 1U server that have the cpu and ram to
run the guests on. That is the main reason for the live failover.
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Donny B.
On Tuesday, August 10, 2010 01:43 PM CDT, Donny Brooks
<dbrooks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I am about to get a few extra servers and hopefully a NAS for here at work.
> Currently all of our VM's are on one host that has a raid6 with approx 12TB
> usable. The way I would like to set things up is to where the disk images (we
> use lvm partitions for guest disks) sit on the NAS and use something like
> DRBD or similar to allow live failover. We are using Xen 4.0 on a Centos 5.5
> Dom0 if that matters.
>
> So how would you recommend setting up the system to allow shared storage
> (NAS) with live failover using lv disks? I wouldn't need to failover every
> guest, just the primary ones like mail, web, ldap. Thanks for any input.
>
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> Donny B.
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