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Re: [Xen-users] Recommended multi-server approach


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  • From: "Kanchana MEAS" <kameas@xxxxxxxxx>
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> what's about the memory for each DomU?

Depends on the service and how loaded is it. I think that services like
ntp or dns requires a little bit RAM, but http or bbdd services will
need so more.

i think about a nagios server and a cups (with samba) server.
For cups, i dont' know the load: i think about 50 persons perhaps...
how many memory should i use?

For DNS, for 300 persons ?
DHCP ?

i've got a hp workstation:
modelcache size      : 2048 KB name      : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU
   6300  @ 1.86GHz

2Go of RAM ( i can go until 4Go).

It is just an idea... :)

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