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    I did a thing, have a quick Linux question

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    • htbaseH
      htbase
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      I think there are quite a few differences from an architecture perspective when you compare XenServer to KVM.

      I agree that Xen still wins the performance battle depending on the workload and has more third-party tools available for management, specially for people who are learning that makes a difference.

      But I do like the fact that KVM is part of the Kernel already and you can address hardware directly still, and get good performance with VirtIO, so its easier to make changes to it to adapt the hypervisor to what you want it to be or perform

      With libvirt, latest I've seen this come more to a personal choice than anything

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        Sparkum @htbase
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        @htbase
        I'll definately be reading up on both, not to mention destroying and rebuilding my server 100 times over.

        I truly could see my career going down the linux path, huge fan of messing around with it.

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        • StrongBadS
          StrongBad
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          Linux is the best. So much more fun to work on, and better pay, too.

          Posting from Linux.

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            Sparkum
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            While I'm here I mine as well ask if its spec'd good or not...
            I assume in the world of Linux it should be able to get me like 10-20 ...virtuals? (Is that still the proper terminology)

            HP PROLIANT DL120 G7 SERVER E3-1230 QC HT 3.2GHz 16GB DDR3 3.5"

            Thanks!

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Sparkum
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              @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

              While I'm here I mine as well ask if its spec'd good or not...
              I assume in the world of Linux it should be able to get me like 10-20 ...virtuals? (Is that still the proper terminology)

              HP PROLIANT DL120 G7 SERVER E3-1230 QC HT 3.2GHz 16GB DDR3 3.5"

              Thanks!

              Memory is your limiter here. With 16GB 10 is very doable, 20 is pushing it.

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                Sparkum @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller

                Hmm lame (not that 10 is a bad number)

                I dont have an exact product number yet, but googling I'm finding (what looks like the same server) with max 16GB and max 32GB of ram for the G7,

                This would just be generation specific I think? (Sorry more of a dell guy myself)

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Sparkum
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                  @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

                  @scottalanmiller

                  Hmm lame (not that 10 is a bad number)

                  I dont have an exact product number yet, but googling I'm finding (what looks like the same server) with max 16GB and max 32GB of ram for the G7,

                  This would just be generation specific I think? (Sorry more of a dell guy myself)

                  That seems low, but year it is model specific. The DL120 is not a production server so is much more limited. That's an entry level cluster node machine.

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                  • MattSpellerM
                    MattSpeller @Sparkum
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                    @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

                    @scottalanmiller

                    Hmm lame (not that 10 is a bad number)

                    I dont have an exact product number yet, but googling I'm finding (what looks like the same server) with max 16GB and max 32GB of ram for the G7,

                    This would just be generation specific I think? (Sorry more of a dell guy myself)

                    10 is way more than enough to give yourself a serious challenge and do some hardcore learning.

                    Hell, 10 is more than enough to run a smaller business

                    Welcome. Good luck. Remember to have fun. 😄

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller
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                      Yeah, ten is a lot.

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
                        last edited by

                        @scottalanmiller said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

                        Yeah, ten is a lot.

                        especially for a lab scenario where you will likely not have ten running all at the same time.

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                        • wirestyle22W
                          wirestyle22 @Sparkum
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                          @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

                          @scottalanmiller

                          Hmm lame (not that 10 is a bad number)

                          I dont have an exact product number yet, but googling I'm finding (what looks like the same server) with max 16GB and max 32GB of ram for the G7,

                          This would just be generation specific I think? (Sorry more of a dell guy myself)

                          Are you ONLY learning on it? I went a little wild with my specs but that was because I'm transcoding video to multiple sites through a plex server. Essentially my own netflix.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller
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                            And containers can increase density. 16GB will go further with LXC or Docker than with full VMs. But it's different, too.

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                              Sparkum @wirestyle22
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                              @wirestyle22

                              Yep just learning, I leave Plex to my Windows box (for now atleast)

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                              • dafyreD
                                dafyre @Sparkum
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                                @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

                                @wirestyle22

                                Yep just learning, I leave Plex to my Windows box (for now atleast)

                                I'm ready for my Windows box to go away, lol.

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                                • wirestyle22W
                                  wirestyle22 @Sparkum
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                                  @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

                                  @wirestyle22

                                  Yep just learning, I leave Plex to my Windows box (for now atleast)

                                  Plex runs SO much better on Linux. I can't even articulate it well enough honestly. Huge.

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                                    Sparkum @dafyre
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                                    @dafyre

                                    Ya depending how this goes I could definately see myself going that route.

                                    So many wasted resources with windows.

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                                    • dafyreD
                                      dafyre @Sparkum
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                                      @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

                                      @dafyre

                                      Ya depending how this goes I could definately see myself going that route.

                                      So many wasted resources with windows.

                                      I've got a Linux ISO with its name on it... Just gotta find the time to get one last backup done, lol.

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                                      • wirestyle22W
                                        wirestyle22 @Sparkum
                                        last edited by

                                        @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

                                        @dafyre

                                        Ya depending how this goes I could definately see myself going that route.

                                        So many wasted resources with windows.

                                        You aren't wrong

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                                          Sparkum @dafyre
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                                          @dafyre

                                          Are you able to group harddrives in a non raid format with linux?

                                          Like a stablebit drive pool for linux kind of thing?

                                          Versus making raid 0

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                                          • wirestyle22W
                                            wirestyle22 @Sparkum
                                            last edited by wirestyle22

                                            @Sparkum said in I did a thing, have a quick Linux question:

                                            @dafyre

                                            Are you able to group harddrives in a non raid format with linux?

                                            Like a stablebit drive pool for linux kind of thing?

                                            Versus making raid 0

                                            I know that you're asking @dafyre but just use ZFS. Software raid on Linux in the modern world has very little overhead.

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