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    NFS help

    Ty tom for the answer, but i just managed to get a diferent solution that works for me, i think ... I write down my solution: TO USE PERSISTENT NFS SHARE ON VE. 1.- install nfs-common on both host and guest 2.- modify CT to accept NFS. ex. vzctl set 101 --features "nfs:on" --save 3.-...
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    Linux KVM/Proxmox or Hyper-v

    Well i think that the scenario you have draw has only a problem: You told about virtualize Oracle and Sql servers that are IO intensive applications, if you search abut this, you´ll see that this is the best example of system we dont have to virtualize. IO intensive is fairly the bottleneck of...
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    NFS help

    YEs, this can match with my problem, then all i need is to include the mount in Fstab of the host to make it permanent. Lots of thanks, ill try tomorrow in the work. Again Lots of thanks ;)
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    NFS help

    Ty for the answer, but that i need is to mount inside the virtual machine to access the NFS from the virtual machine.
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    NFS help

    I was looking at openvz forums and wiki and i can find a way to make a mount of NFS permanent in a VE. In fisical machines is easy as we can configure this in /etc/fstab, but in a Ve i dont know how it is posible. Any idea?
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    Can i try ProxMox on this hardware?

    i have a test enviroment with several machines running the same hardware, Asus pb, 4 gb ram, intel C2d e8400, and sata raid 0 with 2 WesternDigital (7200rpm), all it´s ok, but IO perfomance is very slow. I have a cluster of seven host all of then running at least 4 Windows2003Std (KVM) or 8...
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    Slooooow clock

    i was playing with proxmox (kvm and VE) for about 2 months, and i am very impressed with the software. Congratulations to the developer team!!!. OpenVZ is great and my VEs flies! But i am very disappointed with my Windows KVM full virtualizated machines. All of them have the system clock...
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    Proxmox, GlusterFS 2 and FUSE

    i have feedback about glusterFS have a lot of perfomance issues when managing big file shares. (aprox 150gb at least ), can you test this? How big is the file share you have mount? Greetings and WD howto
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    multiple NICs in container

    ty for the quicly answer, i´ll make some test about this ;)
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    multiple NICs in container

    Then i assume that OPenVz only suppports one NIC by VPS, Is this right?