Hello, I am in the process of building a virtualisation platform based on Xen and AoE. Basicly I want 2 Xen hosts witch boot on an AoE SAN (root device is /dev/etherd/ex.x). Additionnaly each virtual machine will have its filesystem stored on the AoE SAN as well and exported to the dom0s.
I was more familiar with vblade until now, but i read here and there that vblade could missbehave when serving a lot of devices. So I now consider using ggaoed, which gives me good results for now. Nevertheless I have few questions regarding ggaoed: - Am I right to think that the design of ggaoed is more suited to serve a lot of devices ( multithread V forking model)? - Is ggaoed still in active developpement? (last release is now a bit dated) - Is it considered stable for production use? - Does specifying multiple network interface in ggaoed.conf introduce some kind of redundancy? (bd0 exported on eth0 and eth1 is still available if eth0 goes down) - Does specifying multiple network interface in ggaoed.conf introduce some kind of throughput aggregation? (bdO export on eth0 and eth1 can benefit from throughput of eth0 + eth1) Best regards -- horoa: la voie est libre
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