To minimize downtime do like the hosting services.
Put your disk on network storage and mount the network storage on the 
server.
You can make a vm and attach your network vdi-disk to the vm.
Then you can startup your vm from any else server in the network.

Kind regards,
Matthias

Op 8/04/13 16:42, Geoff Nordli schreef:
> On 13-04-08 07:25 AM, jdd wrote:
>> Le 08/04/2013 15:14, Voelker, Bernhard a écrit :
>>
>>> Imagine you have 20 VMs on 3 identical physical machines.
>>> If a few VMs continue to need more CPU or RAM than others, you
>>> may want to move them for a better balance.
>> yes, but configuring them is a matter of seconds...
>>
>> jdd
>>
>>
> If you can afford downtime, then something like teleporting doesn't
> really matter because you are right, you can power them down and create
> new ones on the new host in seconds.
>
> Another benefit is it allows you to move your VMs off a host in order to
> do maintenance or add new VM hosts.
>
> The main use of this is to minimize your downtime.
>
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