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pyaradeshbasiharu
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Posted on 09-10-09 7:00
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Just wanted to Know if there are any Virtualisation Experts in Sajha?Wanted to Know which Virtualisation technology they r using...
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devilwithin999
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Posted on 09-11-09 12:33
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Please give me complete information what exactly you are looking for or whats ur problem?
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meraj
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Posted on 09-11-09 6:06
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We have been testing Vmware ESX with EMC san for our enterprize for a while now. Yes , your requirement doesn't seems to be clear. There is very thin line between SAN, NAS, ISCSI-SAN these days. So, got to be clear what exactly you wanna do and are also highly dependent on the line of product. So, if you are a bit specific about your design and requirement,,may be i could help you.
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PeaceSoul
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Posted on 09-11-09 10:36
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Your question is not that clear. Are you new to the field and want to know what are the product and services that are available in the market or just want to test if you are the only person to know virtualization here at sajha. Your question is not clear as other members have mentioned. If you want to know about my environment I am using vmware on my vista machine at home. I have debian, solaris, redhat, mac os x, windows 2008, ubuntu, suse and on the other hand I am using solaris sparc system using zones and containers. I am also using LDOM on sun sparc T series processor. If you mention what you really looking for I think you will get solid answer here.
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pyaradeshbasiharu
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Posted on 09-11-09 12:08
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"Are you new to the field and want to know what are the product and services that are available in the market ?"
Yes I am..
I have a HP Blade Center(HP c7000 Blade Center) with 16 bays each with 144 GB of storage space and Each bay has 8 GB of RAM..I Need to Create 20 Virtual Machines on Each bay with each having 20GB storage Space and 1 GB of RAM..Only Utilising the Bay's storage is not possible , so i am looking for Ways to accomodate 400-144 Gb in Either SAN or NAS..I have configured FreeNAS with 2 TB of storage Space and I am running 4 NFS servers on that NAS..I also know that Each bay has a Total 8 GB Of memory and total Memory of the Machines Combined cannot exceed 8 GB but i need 20*1 GB of Memory Per Blade..I am Looking for the Best Virtualisation technology to Accomodate my Needs..Any Suggestions from Expert?
I am doing some Webserver test on those machines..I am doing some basic Concurrent TCP connections Per Seconds, Packet Fragmentation Test ..I really need Stability while doing the test..I am not sure which Virtualisation test will be Good for Me..Also did some research and Most of the White Papers i read were Judging VM technologies in terms of Volume ..I.e How many Virtual machines that a Virtulsation Product can hold in that Storage device..
I did some research on the Products and came up with "Parallels,redhat with xen,MSFT 2008 SVR R2 WITH Hypervisor or Xen citrix or VMWARE ESXI 4.0".
Sorry for the Confusion , but i am not checking to test if I am the only person to know virtualization here at sajha..
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pyaradeshbasiharu
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Posted on 09-11-09 7:29
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Guys nd Gals?? Any info ?
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M$Hacks
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Posted on 09-11-09 8:10
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Xen should handle this scenario. As per your requirement, it looks like 20 VMs will share memory from 8GB memory pool. If the processes (in Xen instances) are memory intensive, then its going to be a real problem. Adding 12G of memory should not cost that much these days. I haven't tried booting off the NFS. But there is a work around in Xen. You might have to rebuild kernel. btw, how many cores do you have on the base machine?
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pyaradeshbasiharu
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Posted on 09-11-09 8:39
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It's a Quadcore machine..M$Hacks buying memory is not a problem but i looking for Cost effective(My company is ready to buy MEM's if i need to but I just think there has to be Workaround) solutions..Are U talking abiut Redhat with XEN,XEN Citrix or XEN running on Fedora core 5(The most stable instance i have found)..Running 20 Virtual Machines(Each with 1 GB Memory) sharing 8 GB pool of Memory is Interesting proposition..Isn't it?
I have Successfully Booted VM's from NFS..Running Single instance of NFS on FreeNAS is not the best idea.as i found, to compensate for the Disk Read/Write from NAS With NAS running Dual Core ..
And i came across another Problem..Windows 2008 Svr R2 is basically a 64 Bit OS..Running W2K8 R2 as Guest OS in Redhat 5.2 Enterprise Edition doesn't work..For some reason ,the product Freezed mutiple times during the Product Installation..To Overcome that problem, i had to hack through the Config File and made RHEL 5.2 with XEN think that it's W2K8 without R2..And i was successfully able to install the Product....
When u try to install XEN on Redhat, yes u have to virtually rebuild the Kernel..Which i also successfully did...There couple of dependencies but it was not that hard..
The problem that i encountered XEN redhat is the way u you backup the Machine to a Different Machine and it's not that easy..I have gone Through VMWARE ESXi 4.0 and the backup Procedure is fairly straight forward...I have to make sure that i install VMWARE central sever on Any machines and Should have Upto date VMware tools and Export the VM Instance..There is One Virtual machine HD and the Conf file that i have to backup..
Any ideas from Experts is Highly Appreciated..Virtulisation is an Interesting technology and U people can learn and have good career in this field..And No VM Experts on Desktop..i am Strictly talking about the SVR environment...
Thanks
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M$Hacks
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Posted on 09-11-09 8:53
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It was on Debian Etch. My guest OSes were *nix based, both 32 adn 64bit. I have run M$ XP on Parallels and VirtualBox but not the Win 2008. Since you are booting off the NFS, you can use try backing up the NFS share. Why do you think backing up the VM is problem? or were you talking about cloning the VM?? **Personally, I would not run 20 guest OS on a machine with a quad core ; ). My $0.2.
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pyaradeshbasiharu
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Posted on 09-11-09 9:03
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I was "t alking about cloning the VM"..Few Minutes ago found the Solution too..
"**Personally, I would not run 20 guest OS on a machine with a quad core ; )."
I know it's not the best idea....
There has to be smthing that i am missing..I am looking for the Missing Link...
Prob U know it but VMWARE ESI 4.0 doesn't have a Vsphere client for Windows ..Prob u can get it from Sourceforge.net..Parallael has support for Linux,MAC and Windows....
But i still don't have a Freaking Clue Which Virtualisation Product will best fit my above mentioned Reqment
Thanks M$Hacks..Definitely u have some idea abt Virtualisation...
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Posted on 09-11-09 10:01
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i believe if you go down to ESX-3.0/ESX-3.2/3.5 you will have everything you need.
unless you go for vanilla vmware server and client setup all of the VMWARE *** are tweaked version of standard release for optimal performance of EMC storages.
for example ESX 3.X series of releases are for the optimal performance of clariion series of their storage.
ESX 2.X series were for Symmetrix DMX.
i am not saying that ESX 3.X will not work with Symmetrix DMX.
what i believe can be done is to get the plain vanilla version of vmware server and client. so basically when createting a new vm you can specify what you want. --create <vm name> <image name> [--hostname <hostname>] [--size <size>] [--ram <size>] [--cpus <count>] [--netboot]
creating vm is not the big problem in your case but rather to map the vms to the cpu's and ram locations.
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pyaradeshbasiharu
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Posted on 09-11-09 10:32
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" creating vm is not the big problem in your case"
I know it's not a Big deal...
"but rather to map the vms to the cpu's and ram locations."
??? How...Any Virtulisation technlogies PPL that will achieve my Goal?
DevilWithin999,Meraj,PeaceSoul Any suggestions ..You guys are the Suppossed Experts on Virtulisation..
Any ideas any white papers or stuffs..I just need the Direction..
Thapap, thanks for Your Input..I understand what you mean to say..Your insights is really appreciated...
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Posted on 09-12-09 11:22
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Posted on 09-12-09 11:22
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this might help you?http://www.vmware.com/support/esx2/doc/esx20admin_res-CPU-manage.html may be not the exact one you are looking for...
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Posted on 09-12-09 3:14
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"I am Looking for the Best Virtualisation technology to Accomodate my Needs.."
VMware is the best and most mature with Vmotion, Vstorage, Vcenter, VM templates, etc..... It all depends on your utilization of the VMs on each Blade, Vmotion will auto configure the optimal environment by moving the moving VMs to different blades. Just testing Webservers doesn't tax the system, so I am not sure why how you established your requirements.
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pyaradeshbasiharu
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Posted on 09-12-09 3:58
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"J ust testing Webservers doesn't tax the system, so I am not sure why how you established your requirements."
There are some Requirements i have to test and i can't disclose the requirements why i need to do it..
Braniac,
I don't think u r understanding What i am trying to achieve...Please go through My posting and understand the set up requirement if u have time..
Appreciated
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Posted on 09-12-09 10:58
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thnks. giuys Esp M$hacks and Thapap..Thanks for ur contribution....I solved th Problem..The Answer is VMWARE cluster..
Braniac
Thanks Bro..I will come with Some Interesting Results tnat will benefit the Virtulisation Community..I was Testing TCCPS(TCP Concurrent Connection Persseconds )..U don't have a Freaking clue what does it mean rightb ...M$HACKS Prob knows what i am testing..If nbyone of u guys r interested in the tools of Virtulisation P.M me ..will be more than happy to help u..have gone throught almost all Virtulisation technology..So shoot me an email in Sajha...
Appreciated for the Input.
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M$Hacks
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Posted on 09-30-09 10:46
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BTW pyaradeshbasiharu, what did you go with? just curious...
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pyaradeshbasiharu
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Posted on 10-01-09 8:50
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Vmware Esxi 4.0..
Avoid using Parallels on PC to host IIS webservers..
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Posted on 10-01-09 11:09
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pyaradeshbasiharu, I am glad that you you resolve your problem. I was missing from this forum but I was not good resource for your issue though. I am not good at Vmware Esx. I have only used free vmware server and workstation (which is not free though). I haven't use Linux lets say x86 platform for a while. I am mostly working on Solaris. If you enounter any problem with solaris please post it here and I will do my best to help you out. Looks like there are couple of folks who are working on UNIX/Linux field and we can create a group or something to discuss about it. Why don't one create a Nepali Linux community. If there is one please share. Thanks
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pyaradeshbasiharu
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Posted on 10-01-09 12:41
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Peacesoul,
Thanks ..I haven't used Solaris for a While..I don't think We have Linux/Unix Community here in Sajha(Though i may be wrong)....Will ask for help if i ran into Any Solaris problems in the future..
Appreciated
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