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Re: [Xen-users] To Xen or not to Xen



Frank,

I'd say use Xen and create a guest for each core. I'm not sure what kind of web serving you're doing (dynamic or otherwise), but it would take a lot to fill up ONE Opteron, much less two. You'll max out the bandwidth first.

With this in mind, I'd suggest creating the following domUs:

one guest, dynamically generate a cache of static pages (assign two cores) two guests, each serving those static web pages, setup in round robin fashion via DNS (one core each)

S

On Aug 30, 2006, at 8:02 AM, François Levasseur wrote:

Hi

I have a server, Dual Opteron 265 (dual core), witch allow me to have 4 *virtual* CPUs. The server is dedicated to serving dynamic web page.

I have 2 configurations in my mind:

1. I install one operating system;
2. I install Xen with 2 virtuals machines, each one with one cpu (dual core).

I'm not an expert so I'd like to know what is the best setup to get the maximun of responsivness and speed from this server.

Thank you

Frank

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