On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 10:02:19PM +0100, Tor Rune Skoglund wrote:
> Hi List!
>
> Anyone care to share their thoughts on how to limit the
> reources for a virtual server in the "best" way.
>
> My requirements basically are the following:
>
> - No single vserver should be allowed to bring the
> other vservers and the host down. (Given that the
> other vservers are "behaving" properly.)
> - Each vserver should be allowed to use at much
> as available of the system resources as long as
> the other vservers and the host do not suffer
> noticeably from this.
> - The host should hopefully never be brought down, and
> should always reply easily to ssh administration logins
> and commands.
> - Disk resources are not important in this setup. (Have
> lotsa disk space now, and vservers on separate partitions.)
>
> Any suggestions of limits settings for the vservers to
> achieve this?
I'd give about 50-80% of your resources to
each guest, which should assure that you can
still do something (with the remaining 20%)
if a guest starts to act nasty ...
best,
Herbert
> Best regards,
> Tor Rune Skoglund
> <trs@datakompaniet.no>
>
>
>
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