On 12/1/05, Sanjay Arora <sanjay.k.arora at gmail.com>
wrote:> List:
>
> I am considering getting a Xen based virtual server for providing static
> web-site, secondary MX & DNS. Pros & Cons? anyone?
>
> Minimal install from the centos server CD (centos will be the guest OS)
> with Apache, Selinux, Iptables, qmail, spamassasin, djbdns, clam, mysql,
> postgreSQL & INN. Any install issues?
>
> What should be the HDD & RAM requirement, in addition to my database
> size & say 10 GB for mail?
>
> Also, how much bandwidth saving can I get with say 10 MB mail (from
> mailing lists) and script to compress and get it by rsync?
>
> Secondly, is it possible to compress news server feed & batch download
> in compressed format, reliably. I am trying to save on extra bandwidth
> costs here in India.
>
> Also, can someone recommend and Xen Virtual host provider on my direct
> email address...anyone who is small & can do a bit of hand-holding
> initially...without a big dollar denominated bill ;-) Small shoestring
> budget..a very very small shoestring ;-)
>
I wouldn't call myself an expert, but...
With everything I've read and researched, prior to this, I've come to
the conclusion that this would take a considerable amount of time and
effort. The resulting installed system would only vaguely resemble
CentOS on the surface. Would require a non-standard, most likely self
created and maintained, repository for yum updates.
IIRC this would require patching and recompiling the kernel, newer gcc
and recompiling a significant number of other binaries...
Maybe you could call the new distro XentOS.
Please correct any errors of misconceptions I have.
--
Leonard Isham, CISSP
Ostendo non ostento.