Re: Install a VM into a file or a LV ?

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Take a look at Ganeti.  It is designed to do exactly what you
describe:  HA VMs sharing their LV-backed disks over DRBD.

-Ben

> I'm new to this list and i hope this is the right list for my question. I like to create several VM's using KVM on a SLES 11 SP1 host. What is better/faster ? Install the VM into a file or a logical Volume ? If i chosse to install it into a LV: does the LV needs a Filesystem, and does it has to be mounted ? My aim is that i want to create a HA-Cluster. For every service (currently 3) i'd like to create a VM. I want to have two hosts/nodes, both running SLES 11 SP1. I want to use DRBD to replicate the File/LV to the passive node. Do you thing that's a good solution ?
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> Thanks for any answer.
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> Bernd
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