I like your Idea and most parts are already realised in the ISPConfig 3 concept.
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Using Xen we would be able to create virtual machines and be able to accomplish the same security goal. Each server would be running under its own operating system. This would limit the risk to the system if one of the server software tools we are using becomes exploited. we would need to provide a program on each comptuer to allow them to talk to eachother but this shouldn't be difficult. i believe work is already underway for this. Xen might even provide a tool that could accomplish this for us but I am not positive. The overhead of the VM's under Xen should be minimal.
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Having multiple servers is not only for security, its mostly for load balancing and running large enviroments with thousands of websites.
ISPCOnfig 3 supports not only having multiple servers, it supports aso spreading the services over multiple servers, so a xen setup you described is possible with ISPConfig 3 out of the box.
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Inorder to make this easier to install I would like to create an install disk that would automate this process. Users would be able to simple place the disk into the server, answer a few questions, and then let the process run. Once it is complete his server is fully set up and ready to go. Should not be to hard to accomplish if we piggy back off of debian or other linux distro.
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If the enviroment is based on xen it will not be nescessary to make a new install disk. With xen it is easy to provie disk images that are ready installed incl. ISPConfig installation.
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