Hi, I was wondering what was better (regarding performance) between using disk images for domU and just "netbooting" them from dom0 ? My current configuration is: - every dom running NetBSD - system and pkgsrc in disk images (4Go) - data accessed by domUs from dom0 via NFS. My thinking configuration would be: - every doms running NetBSD - system, packages and data accessed by domUs from dom0 via NFS/netboot. any pros/cons ? Going further, as every domUs (or at least 99%) will be NetBSD's, what about using a single NFS shared system/packages via NFS with a layer for conf and temp files. Something like: domU1: dom0:/exports/domUs / nfs dom0:/exports/domU1 /mnt/specific nfs /mnt/specific / union domU2: dom0:/exports/domUs / nfs dom0:/exports/domU2 /mnt/specific nfs /mnt/specific / union binary updates are done (once) in dom0:/exports/domUs. each vmachine has it's own conf in dom0:/exports/domU*. sounds crazy ? TIA, Jo
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