Hi All,
Forgive me if this was discussed last week I'm new...
I currently run two servers, one for mail, one for web + db, but will be
expanding
In future so a virtual architecture seems a good idea, especially if I can
run the VM's
on any of the physical machines on the fly as load / failures dictate.
Ideally this would
all be automatic and the VM's would share processor / storage transparently
amongst
available machines, and I would also like to add extra storage as necessary
without having
to rebuild arrays or reinstall stuff.
I'd like to replace the os on both physical machines with minimal fedora 8 +
xen and
run the mail / web / db services inside VM's. I've got a F9 system running
inside a VM
on the mailserver now but don't know how to get it running on both machines
as I'm
not sure what's possible with exporting / sharing VM settings.
For now, What I need is to be able to run the image of the F9 system on my
web box
when the mail server crashes so that the mail server is still available
should the physical
mail server break.
My thinking was if both machines just run a minimal system + the VM's then
the
other disks in the machines can be running a raided gfs across both machines
to
provide a redundant storage system that can survive a machine failure.
Hopefully then should a box pack up I can still run all my services in VM's
on a single
machine since the VM images will be available to both machines on the shared
filesystem.
I don't even know which parts of this are possible or whether its a bad
strategy, perhaps
there's a better approach to all of this, ideas welcome,
Thanks,
Jack