for starters to save on resourses why not cut out the gui and go commandline to 
free up some more of the shared resources, and 2ndly wouldnt offloading data 
storage to a san or nfs storage server mitigate the disk I/O issues? 

i honestly dont know much about xen as i just got my hands dirty with it.  
wouldnt it be better then using software virtualization since xen takes 
advantage of the hardware virtualization that most modern processors come with?


Jonathan,  in a private reply I've already said that you should not be put off 
from having bright ideas!

In no way wishing to rain on your parade - and indeed wishing you to experiment 
and keep asking questions,
which you are very welcome to do, this has been thought of.

Cluster nodes are commonly run without and GUI - commandline only, as you say.
The debate comes around on this list every so often about running diskless! The 
answer is yes, you can run diskless compute
nodes, and I do. You boot them over the network, and have an NFS-root 
filesystem.
On many clusters the application software is NFS mounted also.

Your point about a SAN is very relevant - I would say that direct, physical 
fibrechannel SAN connections in a cluster are
not common - simply due to the expense of installing the cards and a separate 
infrastructure. However, iSCSI is used and
Infiniband is common in clusters.


Apologies - I really don't want to come across as knowing better than you 
(which I don't). If we don't have people asking 2what if" and "hey - here's a 
good idea" then you won't make anything new.



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