Re: Tell a minimum requirement for RAM for virtual machines (virtualbox)

2011-05-21 Thread Daniel Staal
--As of May 21, 2011 9:37:31 PM +0300, Vladislav V. Prodan is alleged to have said: Thanks for the recommendation, but I have all the workers of the amd64 and tests in the i386, with its restrictions did not see the point. Now start the virtual machine to 150MB RAM, FreeBSD 8.2-CURRENT amd64 on

Re: Tell a minimum requirement for RAM for virtual machines (virtualbox)

2011-05-21 Thread Vladislav V. Prodan
21.05.2011 18:57, Adam Vande More wrote: Couple things to think about. Virtualbox by default doesn't obey flush cache commands. This is potentially a very bad thing so you'll want to look a changing the default for any ZFS VM, and probably any VM doing DB operations unless speed is more of a p

Re: Tell a minimum requirement for RAM for virtual machines (virtualbox)

2011-05-21 Thread Adam Vande More
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 4:47 AM, Vladislav V. Prodan wrote: > Tell choice OS (8.2, 8.2-CURRENT or 9.0-CURRENT, FS (UFS or ZFS) and the > minimum amount of RAM for use in such schemes: > 1) the interaction of multiple routers with established quagga (bgpv4, > bgpv6, ospf) > 2) the work of two diffe

Re: Tell a minimum requirement for RAM for virtual machines (virtualbox)

2011-05-21 Thread Lowell Gilbert
"Vladislav V. Prodan" writes: > Tell choice OS (8.2, 8.2-CURRENT or 9.0-CURRENT, FS (UFS or ZFS) and > the minimum amount of RAM for use in such schemes: > 1) the interaction of multiple routers with established quagga (bgpv4, > bgpv6, ospf) > 2) the work of two different modes of MYSQL replicati

Tell a minimum requirement for RAM for virtual machines (virtualbox)

2011-05-20 Thread Vladislav V. Prodan
Tell choice OS (8.2, 8.2-CURRENT or 9.0-CURRENT, FS (UFS or ZFS) and the minimum amount of RAM for use in such schemes: 1) the interaction of multiple routers with established quagga (bgpv4, bgpv6, ospf) 2) the work of two different modes of MYSQL replication servers/clusters. 3) backup zfs part