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[Xen-users] [fedora-virt] KFT feature proposal review for F17
KFT (KVM Faul
Tolernace):
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How it works:
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* Provide Continuous availability to Mission Critical
Applications with a 'Always Available' environment preventing
any downtime or Data-loss in the event of server-failures.
* RFT when enabled for a Virtual Machine creates a secondary
copy of it on another physical server running KVM.
* The two copies are continuously synchronized by replaying the
contents of the Memory from the primary VM to the Secondary
(copy) VM. The Primary and the Secondary VM access the same
storage device (shared storage) between the 2 servers.
* For example: If a user is playing a Youtube video on VM1, and
the KVM Guest VM-1 crashes (due to some reason), The
Secondary-slave copy becomes Active and promotes itself as
Primary immediately when the vdsm-agent (communicating between
the KVM-Host and the KVM-GuestVM-1) detects the server crash.
This leads to creation of another secondary copy on the Next
available physical server (obviously sharing the same storage
with the now-active Primary-VM).
* Thus the GuestVM-2 (which was the secondary copy before the
crash) ---> is now known as VM-1 (and the new secondary copy
on the newly available server is now known as VM-2).
* This can be achieved over qemu+ssh connections being managed
by a single virt-manager as well.
Advantages:
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* Zero Downtime: Fault Tolerance provides absolutely no downtime
as that comapred to HA wherein the VM restarts completely on a
different server.
* Immunity from Server crashes/panic/OOM situations.
* Extremely Fast Disaster Recover Mechanism.
Disadvantages:
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* If a panic/crash takes place on the GuestVM being hosted on
the KVM, This will be replicated on its Secondary-Copy, which is
being hosted on other KVM's.
[ This can easily be avoided by having periodic snapshots of
the Primary-VM ]
Currently Available Technologies:
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* Kemari: Fault Tolerance
Xen source:
http://www.xen.org/files/xensummitboston08/tamura_xen_summit_presentation_final.pdf
KVM source:
http://www.linux-kvm.org/wiki/images/0/0d/0.5.kemari-kvm-forum-2010.pdf
Kemari Project: http://www.osrg.net/kemari/
Please leave your valuable feedback for this.
Sincerely,
Anand Nande
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