Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
Aaron Lippold wrote:
Hi All,
Reposted this since it got burried in another posing conversation....-
I am going to be putting together a new infrastructure for the open
source group at my organization and I was thinking about setting up a
virt environment for my production services. Webserver,
development/project environment - i.e. svn, bugs, tickets, etc. most
likely trac or source forge - a gnu mailman service, etc. I was thinking
that, if I did this, it might be smart to double up in a kind of virt
HA setup. Do you know anyone who has setup this type of thing and how
they are succeeding with it.
At my last company I set up such a system and it has been running for
over 18 months now. (It was based on a very early Xen 3.0, upgraded
several times since). Also plenty of hosting companies are running
Xen. For example,
http://www.bytemark.co.uk/page/Live/support/tech/dedicated/xen_setup
to name one of many.
To add to all the good stuff Rich shared -- I know there are several
folks on this list using Xen in cluster type setups too that may be able
to share details. Also, Fedora Infrastructure uses Xen fairly heavily
for build systems and other tasks. If you'd like to speak with those
folks, stop by #fedora-admin on irc.freenode.net or email
fedora-infrastructure-list@xxxxxxxxxx ... I'm sure they would be glad to
share what they are doing also.
--Michael
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