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[Xen-devel] Xen hosts on PeerFS


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  • From: Kristinn Soffanias Runarsson <soffanias@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 10:47:23 +0000
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Hi, has anyone looked into running Xen hosts on machines running
PeerFS (from www.radiantdata.com).  I currently don't have the
resources to try this out (they offer free downloads).

But I'd like to try it out, having a second machine available to
immedietly start up domains should the first machine fry (get blown up
etc.)

Or.. is there some other way you would recommend ?  Can I make a
reliable backup of a guest while it is running ?

Finally, any takes on how to provide resilience for a host machine?
hw/sw raid? memory?

Best regards,

soffi


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