RHEL Cluster & RHEV
Le Wen
wenle at lenovo.com
Tue Nov 10 05:02:19 UTC 2009
Hi Wahyu,
Under my Gigabit ethernet, it may take 10secs or 1/2mins to
migrate(depends on the vm's memory),and the down time is very
short---using "ping" to the vm may lose only one packet, however, to use
migration, you don't need RHCS, what you need is shared storage.
Best regards,
Winner
Wahyu Darmawan <Wahyu.Darmawan at ag-it.com>
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Hi Wen,
Thankyou for replied. Can you share how many time did you need to use
Redhat Xen live migration, is it failover?
Have you tested for RHEL Cluster failover condition, how many time RHEL
Cluster can handles the failed node to switch another one?
I need this info to assess my application.
Thank you all for your cooperation.
Thx & Rgds,
Wahyu
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Well, till now, no virtulization vendor can provide truly 0% downtime
product, even vmware's FT&DRS or Citrix's Xenmotion or MS's Live
migration, there will be nearly 1 or more seconds the client will lose
connection to the virtual server. From the migration's theory(memory
copy), we can know there won't be 0% downtime.
I haven't tested RHEV, but I've tested Redhat Xen live migration, there's
also a short pause, so I don't think the RHEV can provide 0% downtime
neither.
Rgds,
Winner
Wahyu Darmawan <Wahyu.Darmawan at ag-it.com>
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Hi,
Does anyone can help me?
Thankyou.
Rgds,
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Hi all,
Need your info. Does RHEL Cluster can provide 0% of downtime, means I need
"zero downtime" cause my application needs to always available on any
condition, even 1 minutes off. Maybe you can give me some documentation?
And, could you please to tell me, how can I create RHEV to fail over
condition?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Rgds,
Wahyu
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