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[Xen-users] Running VM on SAN - scalability issue?


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  • From: howard chen <howachen@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2009 13:49:48 +0800
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If I plan to store the all the VM in SAN (lot of SATA disks, connected
via multi port Gigabit ethernet using ISCSI), are there any advice on
such setup so the system is as scalable as possible?

Thanks.

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