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Re: OT: Xen
From: Michael.Dillon () btradianz com
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 20:01:19 +0100
Xen's bigges strength really is in the colocation business. With
VX-enabled
machines, it is capable of running instrumented OS's (Linux,
Free/NetBSD) at
almost native speeds, and non-instrumented OS's (Windows, Solaris) with
a
couple-% hit. It's that flexibility that leads to colo as the market
where
Xen shines.
People seem to be thinking that Xen is only for sharing a colo machine with somebody else. But it could just as well be used for one organization to isolate each major application to a single virtual server, i.e. email server, general web server, wiki server, hot web app server, Asterisk server, etc. This way, when one of the applications justifies its own server, migration is somewhat simpler because it is not entangled with other applications. -- Michael Dillon
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- Re: OT: Xen, (continued)
- Re: OT: Xen Chris Adams (Apr 01)
- Re: OT: Xen Stephane Bortzmeyer (Apr 03)
- Re: OT: Xen Jamie Norwood (Apr 03)
- Re: OT: Xen Chris Adams (Apr 03)
- Re: OT: Xen Stephane Bortzmeyer (Apr 03)
- Re: OT: Xen Todd Vierling (Apr 03)
- Re: OT: Xen Chris Adams (Apr 03)
- Re: OT: Xen Todd Vierling (Apr 03)
- Re: OT: Xen Eric Frazier (Apr 03)
- Re: OT: Xen Valdis . Kletnieks (Apr 03)
- Re: OT: Xen Todd Vierling (Apr 03)
- Re: OT: Xen Michael . Dillon (Apr 03)
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- Re: OT: Xen Eric Frazier (Apr 03)
- Re: OT: Xen Todd Vierling (Apr 03)
- Re: OT: Xen Peter Dambier (Apr 03)
- Re: OT: Xen Valdis . Kletnieks (Apr 03)
- Re: OT: Xen Christopher L. Morrow (Apr 03)
- Re: OT: Xen Chris Adams (Apr 03)
- Re: OT: Xen Chris Adams (Apr 01)
- Re: OT: Xen Matthew Palmer (Apr 03)
- Re: OT: Xen Stephane Bortzmeyer (Apr 04)
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