KVM on a Cluster?
Nikolai K. Bochev
n.bochev at grandstarco.com
Thu Feb 11 15:31:58 UTC 2010
Hey,
The closest thing i found was :
http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20090811.125913.6d2ffff6.en.html
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sander van Vugt" <mail at sandervanvugt.nl>
To: "Mat" <mat at olitec.ca>
Cc: ubuntu-server at lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 9:13:25 PM
Subject: Re: KVM on a Cluster?
Hi,
Yes, this is perfectly possible. I'm just finalizing a book on how to do
that trick with Xen machines. But from cluster perspective, it
absolutely doesn't matter which machine type to use. Look for the
following:
openais + pacemaker HA clustering
shared storage on a SAN, based on OCFS2 so that it is accessible by
multiple nodes simultaneously
enough RAM in all the host machines
HTH,
Sander
On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 11:09 -0800, Mat wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The cluster stack found in the wiki[1] looks very promising and I'm
> looking forward to testing it out. One thing I've been thinking about
> lately and looking for online is the possibility of running a virtual
> machine with KVM on top of a cluster.
>
> Is it possible, or even practical to run an application like KVM on a
> cluster? The reason driving me to think about this would be hardware
> redundancy, and the ability to make "live" backups of a virtual machine
> by isolating it from the others (a script that temporarily disables the
> network?) and shutting it down for a snapshot.
>
> Unfortunately, I have very little practical knowledge and experience
> when it comes to clusters, so please feel free to enlighten me if I'm
> proposing something crazy.
>
> [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClusterStack/LucidTesting
>
> Thanks.
> matoc
>
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