New on LowEndTalk? Please Register and read our Community Rules.
All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.
All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.
Comments
Example?
VPS with OVZ that as 10GB SSD storage and 50GB storage.
2 HDDs.
I meant, are there any companies currently offering it with OVZ?
Well, of course, but how would we configure it so that SolusVM deploys server like that?
I've seen them here and there, there was a offer on LET yesterday that had this.
I've got a rough and incomplete theory on how to do it in OpenVZ (without something like sshfs) but I've only seen it done with KVM or VMWare.
This is not in Solus's default config, and may get quite confused. See http://forum.soluslabs.com/showthread.php/1173-Openvz-and-multiple-hard-drives
This can be effected with http://wiki.openvz.org/Bind_mounts .
Install the OVZ container to the standard /vz/private/xxxx directory, then make a new bind mount for your SSD storage to a directory like /ssd inside the OVZ container.
If you mean 64u, it's KVM.
That's what I've been looking at. A little worried about security though.
, alright, this doesn't seem to be easily possible in OpenVZ and SolusVM.
Any possible way of SolusVM putting some plans on one HDD on a server, and other plans on a different HDD?
As I recall, standard OVZ semantics apply to bind mounts, i.e. you can't cd upwards from it.
Another problem that I recall is that disk quotas don't work properly on bind mounts. But that issue was from ~2008; not sure if they've made quotas work properly.
http://forum.soluslabs.com/showthread.php/1173-Openvz-and-multiple-hard-drives answers this very question.
An idea that just popped into my head is to make new plans with new container templates that specify a VE_ROOT and VE_PRIVATE that relate to the second hard drive's /vz/root and /vz/private. You'd have to replicate everything, including OS templates.
Well this sucks.
Deja Vu? http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/5377/which-providers-offer-lebs-with-combo-of-ssd-and-non-ssd-local-storage