Thanks Sam. Very helpful. Dave
On 7/5/12, Sam Hooker <[email protected]> wrote: > Dave, > > I use Xen 3 to run, among other things, an instance of Zimbra within a > paravirtualized CentOS 5 guest. Zimbra relies heavily on Java and moderately > on MySQL, and performs acceptably (although it serves a very small > population). Sizing concerns aside, I didn't have to implement any > workarounds or special tunings to get it to work. > > > Cheers, > > -sth > > sam hooker|[email protected]|http://www.noiseplant.com > > "To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk." > Thomas Edison > > ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Dave Tisdell" <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Thursday, July 5, 2012 9:19:51 AM >> Subject: xen virtualization >> >> Hi, >> >> Are any of you using xen virtualization? I have a client that is >> starting to move some of his servers from OS X to Linux and we are >> considering virtualizing some of the services. He runs a web based >> data collections service for schools. The main thing running inside >> the virtual servers would be JAVA based web apps connecting to a >> MySQL >> database. Any performance issues with JAVA apps inside a xen based >> virtual server I should be aware of? >> Thanks. >> >> Dave >> >> -- >> >> >> This e-mail may contain information protected under the Family >> Educational >> Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). If this e-mail contains student >> information >> and you are not entitled to access such information under FERPA, >> please >> notify the sender. Federal regulations require that you destroy this >> e-mail >> without reviewing it and you may not forward it to anyone. >> > -- David Tisdell. Music Teacher Browns River Middle School 20 River Road Jericho, VT 05465 [email protected] (e-mail) -- This e-mail may contain information protected under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). If this e-mail contains student information and you are not entitled to access such information under FERPA, please notify the sender. Federal regulations require that you destroy this e-mail without reviewing it and you may not forward it to anyone.
