On Jan 28, 2011, at 4:55 AM, carlopmart <carlopm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
>  I need to install a virtual machine acting as a virtual storage server under 
> CentOS 5.x (using kvm, xen, virtualbox or vmware). This virtual storage 
> machine 
> needs to server storage to another ESXi server and at the same time to the 
> host 
> where is installed.
> 
>  This is due to the limitations of hardware I have available. Both hosts 
> needs to 
> server several machines.
> 
>  It is very important that the virtual machine consumes the least resources 
> possible (host has 5GB RAM and i need to run three virtual machines minimum, 
> including this storage server as a virtual machine).
> 
>  What can be better solution: CentOS, NexentaStor, openfiler ...??

For such a small setup, I recommend installing ESXi on both machines and 
setting up a storage server on the ESXi box with all the storage.

Use NFS for your storage server. Disable ESXi memory ballooning/over commit for 
your storage VM otherwise you'll have memory contention between storage 
producer and storage consumers.

Your choice of OS depends on your experience level and needs. If your 
comfortable with Redhat Linux use CentOS minimal install, otherwise use 
OpenFiler. If data integrity is more important then performance use Nexentastor 
(if performance is more important then consistency disable ZIL, ZFS guarantees 
file system integrity, ZIL guarantees data consistency).

-Ross

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