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Re: [Xen-users] Advanced XEN neworking for colocated machine


  • To: "John Nowak" <xenware@xxxxxxxxx>
  • From: "N Clements" <optionc.ltd@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 16:14:11 -0600
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On 2/20/06, John Nowak <xenware@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi
>
>  I have dedicated server at colo place and received 5 public IPs.
>
>
> I would like to setup networking in following style:
>
>  ----eth0 (public IP) ----XEN server ---- domU1 (public IP)
>                                                 ---- domU2
> (public IP)
>                                                 ---- domU3
> (public IP)
>                                                 ---- domU4
> (public IP)
>
>  I want to manage the traffic of the virtuals (domU):
>  - traffic accounting statistics for every domU
>  - traffic shaping/bandwith limiting for domUs
>
>  The server is connected at 100Mbit on eth0 and I would like every domU1 has
>  only a fraction of this speed (guranteed speed) like this:
>  domU1 --- 10Mbit
>  domU2 --- 30Mbit
>  ...
>  No dynamic settings based on usage - just hard set bandwith limit.
>
>  XEN offer several networking techniques but which suits best this scenario:
>  bridging of routing?
>
>  Some examples of the setting will be greatly apreciated.
>
> Is it possible to achieve such settings using shorewall?
>
>
>  Thanks for your time
>
>
> John Nowak
>
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We've done this before, using shorewall, with great success.

Try looking at the following pages on our wiki.

http://www.option-c.com/xwiki/Xen_at_ServerBeach
http://www.option-c.com/xwiki/Funky_Routing

N. Clements

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