Re: [vserver] Scalability?

From: Madog <madogdevelopment_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed 18 Sep 2013 - 19:33:18 BST
Message-Id: <4244C03C-B53E-494E-9DCB-0C9E20F54F99@gmail.com>

Thanks Adrian…really good info…helpful...
On Sep 17, 2013, at 1:21 PM, Adrian Reyer <are@lihas.de> wrote:

> On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 10:47:51AM -0400, Madog wrote:
>> Thanks Adrian - will check out the link….would you use "vunify" instead of "vhashify"? I've not tried either yet, but it looks like vhashify can have some problems over time with duplicate links etc? Appreciate the help(!)
>
> I just name the concept, vunify/vhashify is all the same in my view.
> There is currently only one VServer installation where I use vhasify to
> run 130 webservers on a cluster and save some ram. In all other cases it
> is more important to me to have the vservers as independent management
> containers on seperate disks (drbd in this case) to be able to do some
> manual load balancing.
> However, I did a multiseat terminal with USB-VGA-Adapters with my local
> LUG for an exhibition, 4 seats worked very well with some P4 and 4GB
> RAM. These seats had been used for some web surfing. How much resources
> you need depends mostly on
> - how many different applications do the peopel run?
> - how much ram do they need? Which part of that is just because of
> loading the binaries/libraries?
> - how cpu-bound are these applications?
>
> A partner runs 5 web/mail accounts on 1 KVM with 1-2GB RAM, no
> VServer there. On the other hand a single firefox can swallow 2GB RAM
> and more.
>
> Regards,
> Adrian
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