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On 10/15/2010 02:00 PM, John L. Magee wrote:
One thing to possibly consider with PostgreSQL performance especially,
is that when using KVM VMs for some applications, PostgreSQL could be
run native. This is a viable approach with KVM that could never work
with Xen.
Can you expand on this a
I think he's right. Run PostgreSQL on the centos host directly, rather than
from within a guest. The vm guests could access the database over the
virtual lan, so speed of access for guests on the same server wouldn't be an
issue.
There are lots of ways of file sharing for example. You can share
On 10/15/2010 10:56 PM, compdoc wrote:
I think he's right. Run PostgreSQL on the centos host directly, rather than
from within a guest. The vm guests could access the database over the
virtual lan, so speed of access for guests on the same server wouldn't be an
issue.
I don't understand why