Dear Deb,

  Understood; thank you for sharing that.  Would you be willing to
share where does Xen
fall short for HA services?  I am just starting to use Xen in our
stage/test environment,
and it's been running OK so I'm going to expand it to the main
development envirornment,
with an eye on eventually moving it to production.  We like Xen 'cause
we don't have to
pay license fees, only my time.   (Our company is big on open source.)
 Please feel free
to reply privately as it's off topic for this list.

Yours truly,
-at


On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 8:01 PM,  <no-re...@cfengine.com> wrote:
> Forum: Cfengine Help
> Subject: Re: code sharing: Cfengine promises for provisioning server 
> instances on Amazon EC2
> Author: debheller
> Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,21018,21081#msg-21081
>
> Aleksey,
>
> We've been testing Xen and VMsphere and its hypervisor.  For now, we've opted 
> not to go with Xen for production servers as the hypervisor capabilities are 
> not mature enough for what we need in HA services.
>
> That's not to say we don't use Xen in other applications, and cfengine could 
> indeed play a role there as well!
>
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