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  • From: Mauro <mrsanna1@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 21:55:51 +0100
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Hello, first af all I'm sorry for my bad english, I'm italian.
I need an advice on configuring xen, this is my first xen install.
I have a server HP Proliant DL 580G5  16G ram and 8 SAS disks, 2 of 70Gb and tha last 6 of 140Gb..
First I configure my raid controller: I do a raid1 with the two 70Gb disks and a raid5 with the last 5 with a spare disk.
Then I install my dom0, a debian etch amd64 on raid1, 67G for / and 3G for swap.
The raid5 5 disks are a single partition with LVM.
Now I want to to create my virtual machines.
Dom1: an oracle and mysql server with a web server, dom2: another oracle, mysql and web server, clone of dom1 for tests purposes and a dom3 for development.
I like debian so the operating system wil be debian etch amd64 for all the virtual machines.
How much ram can I assign to every dom? And how much swap space?
Can I later change the amount of ram assigned to every dom in case I need to create new ones?
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