[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like RedHat is committing to virtualization in a big way.

http://searchopensource.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid39_gci1172935,00.html

If they are talking about putting xen 3.0 in RHEL it's their butt on the line 
so xen must be ready for action.

I am convinced that xen and an aoe san are the way of the future for any sort 
of linux based services. I am moving my own personal  system in this direction. 
I have already got xen  on my server. 6 months without a problem. Next I am 
going to buy another box and a bunch of disk for a san. Then a second cpu 
system and another set of disk to mirror (or two more for raid 5) and I will 
have no single points of failure.
[snip]

For the SAN part of your setup, you may want to consider using the Enhanced Network Block Device (ENDB) <http://www.it.uc3m.es/ptb/enbd/>. This makes it trivial to set up RAID using disks on other machines without any special setup.

Gus


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