[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] What are the advantages of running domU in a lvm logical volume?
I've built my second xen server using SLES10SP1. I learned quite a bit on the first server with help from this list. This second xen server is going to be used for hosting mostly windows domU's. I've followed the instructions here: http://ian.blenke.com/vmware/vmdk/xen/hvm/qemu/vmware_to_xen_hvm.html I've successfully converted two vmware images to xen domU's. It worked amazingly well! I have three questions. 1) The last part of instructions has you create a logical volume and dd the disk image to it. Based on my experience with the first server, I left a whole bunch of free space for doing this. But why do this? Why not just run the domU from the img file? I tested it on the ones I did and it seems to run fine. Just wondering if there are specific advantages for running from a logical volume. 2) For a windows domU, if you restart dom0, is the domU shutdown gracefully? I clicked shutdown from virt-manager and it looked like it just "cut power". 3) What is a realistic expectation for how many domU's can run on a host? Obviously this is dependent on how they are being used, but if dom0 has two dual core xeons at 2.6 GHZ and 16 GB of RAM, could you conceivably run 5,6,or 7 windows servers with 2 GB of RAM each? (let's assume NOT high transaction servers) As always, help is appreciated. Thanks, James _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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