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      jgibbons
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      @olivierlambert, is there any attempt at a HA XO Active / Standby failover support? I could not find much in the docs (or source code) and was wondering if there was any attempt to introduce this.

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        jgibbons @jgibbons
        last edited by

        I understand, of course, that XO could be deployed as a HA VM, but let's say we wanted to run it on two dedicated servers.

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          Biggen @jgibbons
          last edited by Biggen

          @jgibbons You can run XO anywhere it will compile. So run as many as you want on multiple physical machines. It doesn’t have to be run in a VM on the actual xcp-ng hosts.

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            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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            XOA is meant to be disposable. Config is pretty thin, all Xen objects are in memory only.

            In case of problem, just deploy a new one and import the config. Works well for people who even lost their physical hypervisors (thanks for backup being entirely self-contained, even a fresh XOA is able to restore backups made by an old lost XOA)

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