On Thu Feb 28, 2008 at 16:07:22 +0000, Dr Adam J Trickett wrote:
> The current server provides (all internal except where stated):
> External SSH
> Web sites (internal dev sites and one external facing site)
> DNS/DHCP
> Email Fetchmail/Dovecot-IMAP
> NFS
 That's a lot of services, so I'd say yes.  It is worth splitting
 them out.
> It's mostly a toy system and a learning platform
  Good to know.
> Learning to use Xen[0] sounds fun and interesting, it's clearly a 
> useful transferable skill, but at the same time these systems with 
> six running VMs on them seems like a lot of administration.
  Consider it a chance to toy around with CFEngine, Puppet, or
 similar.  That way you get to experiment with "remotely managing"
 multiple machines  whilst still keeping just one.
  I own one home machine running up to eight Xen guests, and three
 remote dedicated servers.  Each of those is configured via CFEngine,
 to make sure they have packages I want, and have configuration stuff
 setup easily.
Steve
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