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2016 Jan 22
4
LVM mirror database to ramdisk
I'm still running CentOS 5 with Xen.
We recently replaced a virtual host system board with an Intel
S1400FP4, so the host went from a 4 core Xeon with 32G RAM to a 6 core
Xeon with 48G RAM, max 96G. The drives are SSD.
I was recently asked to move an InterBase server from Windows 7 to
Windows Server. The database is 30G.
I'm speculating that if I put the database on a 35G virtual disk and
mirr...
2016 Jan 22
0
LVM mirror database to ramdisk
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 11:02 AM, Ed Heron <Ed at heron-ent.com> wrote:
> I'm still running CentOS 5 with Xen.
>
> We recently replaced a virtual host system board with an Intel
> S1400FP4, so the host went from a 4 core Xeon with 32G RAM to a 6 core
> Xeon with 48G RAM, max 96G. The drives are SSD.
>
> I was recently asked to move an InterBase server from Windows 7 to
> Windows Server. The database is 30G.
>
> I'm speculating that if I put the database on...
2016 Jan 23
0
LVM mirror database to ramdisk
On 01/22/2016 11:02 AM, Ed Heron wrote:
> I'm still running CentOS 5 with Xen.
>
> We recently replaced a virtual host system board with an Intel
> S1400FP4, so the host went from a 4 core Xeon with 32G RAM to a 6 core
> Xeon with 48G RAM, max 96G. The drives are SSD.
>
> I was recently asked to move an InterBase server from Windows 7 to
> Windows Server. The database is 30G.
>
> I'm speculating that if I put the database...
2016 Jan 22
2
LVM mirror database to ramdisk
On Fri, 2016-01-22 at 14:56 -0600, NightLightHosts Admin wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 11:02 AM, Ed Heron <Ed at heron-ent.com> wrote:
> > I'm still running CentOS 5 with Xen.
> >
> > We recently replaced a virtual host system board with an Intel
> > S1400FP4, so the host went from a 4 core Xeon with 32G RAM to a 6 core
> > Xeon with 48G RAM, max 96G. The drives are SSD.
> >
> > I was recently asked to move an InterBase server from Windows 7 to
> > Windows Server. The database is 30G.
> >
> > I'm speculating...