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[Xen-users] Questions regarding resource isolation, 'rebuilding'.

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From: "Darren Hartford" <dhartford@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 16:05:48 -0400
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Hey all,
1. How does multiple installs (domains?) of Xen work on a single machine (say single-CPU for ease of converstation)?  Specifically, if an application(s) of one domain spikes the CPU to 100% utilization and stays there, how does this effect the other domains? 

I'm asking this question in the context of multiple applications running on a single box and the stability of this configuration (even if the applications themselves are not stable).

2. Can you 'mirror' or backup a domain(s) in such a way that if the physical machine goes down, it is relatively simple to get another physical machine up and running with those same domains?


Thanks, hopefully these can be added to the FAQ :-)

-D

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