[CentOS] RAID-1 strategy for a CentOS/Xen server?

Jon Stanley jonstanley at gmail.com
Fri Dec 7 18:57:36 UTC 2007


On Dec 7, 2007 1:04 PM, Bob Tomkins <bob.r350 at gmail.com> wrote:

> To "best preserve" RAID1 mirroring protections of OS, Data, etc
>
>     *AND*
>
> optimize performance, how should I setup RAID for the "new" configurations?

The entire system I would install on HW RAID, and use LVM for
flexibility in domU configurations.  You can do things like take LVM
snapshots and have a clone of your system available for testing, for
instance.

In a recent Red Hat class that I took (RH436 - clustering and storage)
we had a dom0 and several domU's - all of the domU's were actually
snapshots of one "gold master" if you will, so that:

1) The amount of storage required is reduced
2)  The ability to quickly rebuild one of the domU's to a "known-good"
configuration.

Let me know if you have any further question!

-Jon



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