- To: Chris Gidley <Chris.Gidley@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [ldm-users] CentOS
- From: Gerry Creager <gerry.creager@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 10:58:10 -0500
I've not played with Xen under CentOS and I'm not sure it's supported
under v5. Worth a spin to the CentOS page to check. Yep. CentOS 5
supports the Xen hypervisor. Should allow you to do what you want.
VMware is a simple install on CentOS.A recent thread on performance with virtualization suggests that applications with lots of I/O will take bigger performance hits than those which are essentially processor-bound, as one would expect.
Running LDM under Xen would require one to have sufficient dedicated ram for the product queue. That could get pricey.
gerry Chris Gidley wrote:
As a follow up to the whole Fedora 7 issue....I am running Ubuntu Server which handles certain things really well, however, I want the compatability with ldm/gempak that it sounds like CentOS gets. So I started looking more into virtualization, to have two Operating Systems running off the same hardware, because I want to use CentOS, but I don't want to get rid of the OS i have now.Has anyone done this before or have a good idea of how to do VMware-ish virtualization on a linux machine? Thoughts/ideas appreciated.Thanks, Chris
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