Sure I can give it a go.
I am running fedora directory server inside a VMware host. It works
well. I think the main bullet point of Virtualization is that
reasourse hungry processes are not going to function well in any
emulated environment. E.G. if your server is pegged 100% CPU with high
disk IO it is going to be even worse on a machine with 3-4 other
systems.
I think it is ideal for emulation. Especially small ones. I think
somewhere on the internet there is a vmware FDS guest you can just
load up and play with.
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 9:53 AM, Chris St. Pierre
<stpierre(a)nebrwesleyan.edu> wrote:
I've been reading some things lately -- see, for instance,
http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2006-05/msg00853.html
-- that suggests that running Fedora DS (or OpenLDAP, or,
theoretically, any Berkeley-DB-reliant app) in a Xen DomU might not be
the best idea. The thread mentioned above has a few people claiming
it works fine for them, but both are at _very_ small sites. Can
anyone either corroborate or debunk these claims? Thanks!
Chris St. Pierre
Unix Systems Administrator
Nebraska Wesleyan University
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