Virtualization allows consolidation of servers to improve efficiency and reduce costs. It addresses challenges like high server maintenance costs, power and cooling expenses from datacenter sprawl, and limited space for physical expansion. Solaris virtualization technologies like containers, logical domains, and the xVM hypervisor enable consolidation while maintaining performance and security. They provide flexibility to adapt resource allocation to business needs and improve resilience against failures or disasters.
Solaris 8 containers and solaris 9 containers customer presentationxKinAnx
Solaris 8 Containers and Solaris 9 Containers allow organizations to consolidate multiple legacy Solaris 8 and 9 application environments onto newer Solaris 10 hardware. This provides benefits like reduced costs, improved utilization, and a bridging technology to help migrate applications to Solaris 10 at each organization's own pace while reducing risks. The technology uses Solaris Containers, BrandZ, and other Solaris 10 features to virtualize and run the legacy environments in a compatible way on Solaris 10 systems. It provides a way to phase upgrades by initially deploying applications in Containers and then later redeploying directly on Solaris 10.
MySQL's 2008-2009 roadmap included:
(1) Enhancements to MySQL Server, including new storage engines, partitioning, and performance improvements.
(2) New tools like MySQL Load Balancer and Query Analyzer to help customers scale their applications and diagnose performance issues.
(3) Ongoing development of MySQL Cluster and features for the MySQL 6.0 release focused on subquery optimization, foreign keys, and online backup/restore.
This document provides an overview of OpenSolaris and its key features and enhancements in the 2009.06 release. It summarizes OpenSolaris capabilities for the desktop, developers, and datacenter. For the datacenter, it highlights performance improvements, installation tools, networking virtualization, and support offerings. For developers, it outlines tools and libraries to simplify building applications. For the desktop, it describes updated desktop features and integrated applications.
Presentation introduction to cloud computing and technical issuesxKinAnx
The document introduces cloud computing and discusses some of its technical issues. It defines cloud computing, compares clouds to grids, describes cloud computing architecture and services. It discusses key characteristics of cloud computing including cost savings, location and device independence, and scalability. It also covers technical issues such as user interfaces, service catalogs, provisioning tools, and servers.
Managing a virtualized infrastructure that runs continuously inevitably requires some degree of maintenance from IT staff. Any time that can be saved when performing routine maintenance tasks through system automation and capable management features frees IT staff to concentrate on ways to help your business grow. In the scenarios we tested, using the VMware solution had the potential to reduce administrative labor costs by as much as 91 percent compared to using similar offerings from Microsoft.
When we added the expected operational efficiency cost savings to the hardware acquisition estimates provided by the VMware Cost-Per-Application Calculator, we found that the VMware solution could provide a lower total cost of ownership over two years compared to the Microsoft solution.
Iwan ‘e1’ Rahabok who's working as a Staff SE, Strategic Accounts in Singapore ha created an awesome vCenter Operations 5 Training. It's available in PowerPoint format and I really would like to advise you to read the slide notes. The presentation serves 2 purposes, first it provides in-depth training for those who are learning or evaluating vCenter Operations 5 and second it provides materials that vCenter Ops champion can use to share with internal colleagues (e.g. storage team, app team, etc)
Overview of VMware & VMware Education from IBMctc TrainCanada
Presentation will be delivered by IBM Training VMware Instructor, Stephen DeBarros, and will cover:
Virtualization 101.
Advantages to Virtualization.
What is Vmware VSphere?
Using Vmware Overview.
Overview of VMware education offered at IBM and newly released education
Recorded webinar is available here:
http://www.traincanada.com/site/event/overview-of-vmware-vmware-education-from-ibm/
An overview of December 2009 enhancements to Veritas Storage Foundation, Veritas Cluster File System and Veritas Cluster Server, Symantec’s storage management and high availability solutions.
This release enables organizations to capitalize on new storage technology – such as solid state drives (SSDs) and thin provisioning – and improving performance and scalability. In addition, near instantaneous recovery of applications is now possible with Veritas Cluster File System, allowing for fast failover of structured information and near linear scalability.
Solaris 8 containers and solaris 9 containers customer presentationxKinAnx
Solaris 8 Containers and Solaris 9 Containers allow organizations to consolidate multiple legacy Solaris 8 and 9 application environments onto newer Solaris 10 hardware. This provides benefits like reduced costs, improved utilization, and a bridging technology to help migrate applications to Solaris 10 at each organization's own pace while reducing risks. The technology uses Solaris Containers, BrandZ, and other Solaris 10 features to virtualize and run the legacy environments in a compatible way on Solaris 10 systems. It provides a way to phase upgrades by initially deploying applications in Containers and then later redeploying directly on Solaris 10.
MySQL's 2008-2009 roadmap included:
(1) Enhancements to MySQL Server, including new storage engines, partitioning, and performance improvements.
(2) New tools like MySQL Load Balancer and Query Analyzer to help customers scale their applications and diagnose performance issues.
(3) Ongoing development of MySQL Cluster and features for the MySQL 6.0 release focused on subquery optimization, foreign keys, and online backup/restore.
This document provides an overview of OpenSolaris and its key features and enhancements in the 2009.06 release. It summarizes OpenSolaris capabilities for the desktop, developers, and datacenter. For the datacenter, it highlights performance improvements, installation tools, networking virtualization, and support offerings. For developers, it outlines tools and libraries to simplify building applications. For the desktop, it describes updated desktop features and integrated applications.
Presentation introduction to cloud computing and technical issuesxKinAnx
The document introduces cloud computing and discusses some of its technical issues. It defines cloud computing, compares clouds to grids, describes cloud computing architecture and services. It discusses key characteristics of cloud computing including cost savings, location and device independence, and scalability. It also covers technical issues such as user interfaces, service catalogs, provisioning tools, and servers.
Managing a virtualized infrastructure that runs continuously inevitably requires some degree of maintenance from IT staff. Any time that can be saved when performing routine maintenance tasks through system automation and capable management features frees IT staff to concentrate on ways to help your business grow. In the scenarios we tested, using the VMware solution had the potential to reduce administrative labor costs by as much as 91 percent compared to using similar offerings from Microsoft.
When we added the expected operational efficiency cost savings to the hardware acquisition estimates provided by the VMware Cost-Per-Application Calculator, we found that the VMware solution could provide a lower total cost of ownership over two years compared to the Microsoft solution.
Iwan ‘e1’ Rahabok who's working as a Staff SE, Strategic Accounts in Singapore ha created an awesome vCenter Operations 5 Training. It's available in PowerPoint format and I really would like to advise you to read the slide notes. The presentation serves 2 purposes, first it provides in-depth training for those who are learning or evaluating vCenter Operations 5 and second it provides materials that vCenter Ops champion can use to share with internal colleagues (e.g. storage team, app team, etc)
Overview of VMware & VMware Education from IBMctc TrainCanada
Presentation will be delivered by IBM Training VMware Instructor, Stephen DeBarros, and will cover:
Virtualization 101.
Advantages to Virtualization.
What is Vmware VSphere?
Using Vmware Overview.
Overview of VMware education offered at IBM and newly released education
Recorded webinar is available here:
http://www.traincanada.com/site/event/overview-of-vmware-vmware-education-from-ibm/
An overview of December 2009 enhancements to Veritas Storage Foundation, Veritas Cluster File System and Veritas Cluster Server, Symantec’s storage management and high availability solutions.
This release enables organizations to capitalize on new storage technology – such as solid state drives (SSDs) and thin provisioning – and improving performance and scalability. In addition, near instantaneous recovery of applications is now possible with Veritas Cluster File System, allowing for fast failover of structured information and near linear scalability.
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Data Protection for VMware - PCTY 2011IBM Sverige
The document discusses Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) data protection capabilities for VMware environments, including an overview of virtual machine backup methods like in-guest, on-host, and off-host backup. It also covers how VMware Consolidated Backup works compared to using vStorage APIs for Data Protection, and provides a high-level overview of IBM's TSM solution for backing up and recovering VMware virtual machines. Potential future enhancements like integrating with VMware vSphere client and FlashCopy Manager are also outlined.
V mware v sphere 5 fundamentals services kitsolarisyougood
This document provides an overview and summary of various VMware vSphere upgrade services and documentation. It includes a document map linking to guides, overviews, planning documents and other reference materials related to upgrading VMware vSphere environments from version 5.0 to 5.1. The summary also briefly outlines some key features of VMware vSphere such as vMotion, Storage vMotion, High Availability and vCenter Server editions.
This document discusses best practices for deploying VMware vSphere 5 on IBM SONAS scale-out network attached storage. It provides an overview of new features in vSphere 5 including Storage vMotion, Storage DRS, and centralized logging. It then covers planning the creation of NFS shares on SONAS, installing and configuring vSphere, and adding NFS data stores. Recommendations are provided such as using large SONAS storage pools and fewer larger NFS data stores. The document is intended to help customers implement effective storage solutions for enterprise virtual environments requiring extreme scalability.
VMware vSphere Version Comparison 4.0 to 6.5Sabir Hussain
VMware vSphere leverages the power of virtualization to transform datacenters into simplified cloud computing infrastructures and enables IT organizations to deliver flexible and reliable IT services VMware vSphere virtualizes and aggregates the underlying physical hardware resources across multiple system and provides pools off virtual resources to the datacenter.
VM Virtualization
VMGate.com
Hyper v® 2012 vs v sphere™ 5.1 understanding the differencesSolarWinds
With Hyper-V 2012, Microsoft® has closed many of the gaps it previously had with VMware®, and this webcast will walk through a comparison of the scalability and features of both hypervisors:
· Architecture & footprint
· CPU & memory management
· Storage capabilities
· Mobility & availability
The discussion will provide a technical basis for understanding the pros and cons of both platforms for users looking to either choose one or who are considering using both.
Veritas Dynamic Multi-Pathing for VMware 6Symantec
Veritas Dynamic Multi-Pathing for VMware improves storage I/O performance and availability for VMware environments. It provides load balancing across storage paths and controllers, proactive path management to avoid disruptions, and visibility into storage characteristics. The solution offers increased performance through adaptive load balancing policies and improved availability with automated path recovery. It also bridges communication between storage and server teams by providing centralized management and detailed I/O statistics and metrics in vCenter.
Virtualization products partition physical servers in multiple virtual machines. Each virtual machine represents a complete system, with processors, memory, networking, storage and BIOS.
Multiple virtual machines can share physical resources and run side by side on the same server.
Operating systems and applications can run unmodified in virtual machines.
Virsto Software Extends Storage Hypervisor Leadership with Release of Virsto ...Virsto Software
The document introduces Virsto, a storage hypervisor software that extends virtualization to storage. It aims to do for storage what hypervisors did for servers by introducing a "storage hypervisor" that is VM-centric and software-based. The Virsto storage hypervisor boosts performance, improves storage utilization, and simplifies storage management. It seamlessly integrates with vSphere and Hyper-V hypervisors to deliver cost savings and management benefits.
Storage Management and High Availability 6.0 LaunchSymantec
Symantec announced version 6.0 of the company’s storage management and high availability products. With this release, Symantec enables IT organizations to build resilient private clouds by transforming their existing infrastructure. Organizations can manage entire business services end-to-end with built in resiliency, even if the business service is run across multiple virtualization technologies, operating systems, and storage platforms. This release spans multiple products in Symantec’s portfolio including its flagship Veritas Storage Foundation 6.0, Veritas Cluster Server 6.0, and Veritas Operations Manager 4.1, all tightly integrated to help IT organizations move confidently to a private cloud architecture.
Virtualization allows multiple operating systems and applications to run on the same physical server at the same time. This increases hardware utilization and flexibility while reducing IT costs. VMware virtualization solutions can reduce energy costs by 80% through server consolidation and powering down unused servers without affecting applications or users. Virtualization makes hardware resources independent of operating systems and applications, treating them as single unified units that can be more easily deployed, maintained, and supported.
XenServer 6.0 includes enhancements to simplify management, improve performance and scale, and integrate additional high availability and disaster recovery capabilities. Key features include integrated StorageLink for storage management, workload balancing via a virtual appliance, vApps for controlling VM startup order in HA and DR scenarios, and support for Microsoft SCVMM and SCOM. GPU pass-through and IntelliCache are optimized for XenDesktop deployments.
The document describes EMC's next-generation unified storage management platform, Unisphere. Unisphere provides a simple, efficient and powerful interface for managing EMC's VNX storage systems. It simplifies management tasks, improves productivity, and provides easy access to support services. Unisphere can be used to manage VNX storage systems as well as other EMC storage products from a single interface.
Symantec announced enhancements to Symantec FileStore N8300, the latest version of its clustered, network attached storage appliance, designed to help customers address the business challenges associated with building out virtual environments and cloud storage, managing large volumes of data and controlling the associated storage costs. Certified with VMware, FileStore N8300 is seamlessly integrated with VMware vCenter Server, and enables organizations to optimize storage costs associated with virtual machine sprawl and rapidly provision servers and virtual desktops, through efficient cloning and de-duplication of virtual machine images.
This document summarizes VM6 VMex, an all-in-one virtualized IT infrastructure software solution. It has over 5 years of experience with complex virtualization deployments. VM6 VMex addresses common challenges customers face like running out of capacity, downtime issues, and difficulty keeping up with technology. It provides an affordable and scalable virtualized solution that removes complexity compared to conventional virtualization approaches. The document outlines VM6 VMex's key features and compares its licensing options and total cost of ownership to alternative solutions.
Storage Foundation and Veritas Cluster Server can optimize storage management in high availability and disaster recovery environments on AIX through deep analysis of how they can work with PowerVM virtualization technology. Key areas include leveraging features like virtual SCSI, NPIV, virtual Ethernet, dynamic LPAR and more to provide storage management capabilities across physical and virtual environments, live application mobility between systems with non-disruptive migration, and using VCS to manage clusters within PowerVM.
IBM Storwize V7000 — unikátní virtualizační diskové poleJaroslav Prodelal
IBM Storwize V7000 is a mid-range storage system that can virtualize external storage. It has dual controllers with 16GB of cache total. It supports SAS expansion enclosures with SSD, SAS, or NL-SAS drives in 2.5" or 3.5" formats. The system provides scalable storage with a maximum of 960TB capacity and supports RAID 0, 1, 5, 6 and 10. It offers high-speed connectivity through 8Gb FC, 1Gb iSCSI, and 10Gb Ethernet ports.
The Storage Hypervisor: The missing link for the Software Defined Datacenter Virsto Software
The concept of the software-defined datacenter (SDD) is gaining recognition, as IT moves away from infrastructure traditionally defined by hardware toward a more flexible infrastructure built around software and dynamic allocation of resources. In the SDD, all virtualized storage, server, networking and security resources required by an application can be defined by software and provisioned automatically. Virsto’s VM-centric storage hypervisor is purpose built to deliver software-defined storage: the missing link for storage agility, performance and efficiency to realize more agile IT.
Virtualization - Solaris LDOMs - OpenSistemasOpenSistemas
The document discusses Oracle VM Server for Sparc (formerly known as Logical Domains or LDOMs), a type I hypervisor for Sparc T platform servers. It provides an overview of LDOMs, describing them as logical domains that allow full virtualization through the hypervisor. It also discusses requirements like specific CPUs that support chip multithreading and the ability to assign threads to virtual machines. Finally, it touches on installing LDOMs and potentially needing a firmware upgrade.
This document discusses Oracle's storage and Linux portfolio. It provides an overview of Oracle's storage offerings including Exadata, Sun ZFS Storage Appliance, and tape storage. It then discusses how Oracle Storage is engineered for Oracle software. The document also summarizes Oracle Linux and how it provides a reliable, high-performing Linux environment along with tools for management and clustering. It compares support and pricing of Oracle Linux to Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Finally, it outlines Oracle's x86 server strategy and differentiation.
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Data Protection for VMware - PCTY 2011IBM Sverige
The document discusses Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) data protection capabilities for VMware environments, including an overview of virtual machine backup methods like in-guest, on-host, and off-host backup. It also covers how VMware Consolidated Backup works compared to using vStorage APIs for Data Protection, and provides a high-level overview of IBM's TSM solution for backing up and recovering VMware virtual machines. Potential future enhancements like integrating with VMware vSphere client and FlashCopy Manager are also outlined.
V mware v sphere 5 fundamentals services kitsolarisyougood
This document provides an overview and summary of various VMware vSphere upgrade services and documentation. It includes a document map linking to guides, overviews, planning documents and other reference materials related to upgrading VMware vSphere environments from version 5.0 to 5.1. The summary also briefly outlines some key features of VMware vSphere such as vMotion, Storage vMotion, High Availability and vCenter Server editions.
This document discusses best practices for deploying VMware vSphere 5 on IBM SONAS scale-out network attached storage. It provides an overview of new features in vSphere 5 including Storage vMotion, Storage DRS, and centralized logging. It then covers planning the creation of NFS shares on SONAS, installing and configuring vSphere, and adding NFS data stores. Recommendations are provided such as using large SONAS storage pools and fewer larger NFS data stores. The document is intended to help customers implement effective storage solutions for enterprise virtual environments requiring extreme scalability.
VMware vSphere Version Comparison 4.0 to 6.5Sabir Hussain
VMware vSphere leverages the power of virtualization to transform datacenters into simplified cloud computing infrastructures and enables IT organizations to deliver flexible and reliable IT services VMware vSphere virtualizes and aggregates the underlying physical hardware resources across multiple system and provides pools off virtual resources to the datacenter.
VM Virtualization
VMGate.com
Hyper v® 2012 vs v sphere™ 5.1 understanding the differencesSolarWinds
With Hyper-V 2012, Microsoft® has closed many of the gaps it previously had with VMware®, and this webcast will walk through a comparison of the scalability and features of both hypervisors:
· Architecture & footprint
· CPU & memory management
· Storage capabilities
· Mobility & availability
The discussion will provide a technical basis for understanding the pros and cons of both platforms for users looking to either choose one or who are considering using both.
Veritas Dynamic Multi-Pathing for VMware 6Symantec
Veritas Dynamic Multi-Pathing for VMware improves storage I/O performance and availability for VMware environments. It provides load balancing across storage paths and controllers, proactive path management to avoid disruptions, and visibility into storage characteristics. The solution offers increased performance through adaptive load balancing policies and improved availability with automated path recovery. It also bridges communication between storage and server teams by providing centralized management and detailed I/O statistics and metrics in vCenter.
Virtualization products partition physical servers in multiple virtual machines. Each virtual machine represents a complete system, with processors, memory, networking, storage and BIOS.
Multiple virtual machines can share physical resources and run side by side on the same server.
Operating systems and applications can run unmodified in virtual machines.
Virsto Software Extends Storage Hypervisor Leadership with Release of Virsto ...Virsto Software
The document introduces Virsto, a storage hypervisor software that extends virtualization to storage. It aims to do for storage what hypervisors did for servers by introducing a "storage hypervisor" that is VM-centric and software-based. The Virsto storage hypervisor boosts performance, improves storage utilization, and simplifies storage management. It seamlessly integrates with vSphere and Hyper-V hypervisors to deliver cost savings and management benefits.
Storage Management and High Availability 6.0 LaunchSymantec
Symantec announced version 6.0 of the company’s storage management and high availability products. With this release, Symantec enables IT organizations to build resilient private clouds by transforming their existing infrastructure. Organizations can manage entire business services end-to-end with built in resiliency, even if the business service is run across multiple virtualization technologies, operating systems, and storage platforms. This release spans multiple products in Symantec’s portfolio including its flagship Veritas Storage Foundation 6.0, Veritas Cluster Server 6.0, and Veritas Operations Manager 4.1, all tightly integrated to help IT organizations move confidently to a private cloud architecture.
Virtualization allows multiple operating systems and applications to run on the same physical server at the same time. This increases hardware utilization and flexibility while reducing IT costs. VMware virtualization solutions can reduce energy costs by 80% through server consolidation and powering down unused servers without affecting applications or users. Virtualization makes hardware resources independent of operating systems and applications, treating them as single unified units that can be more easily deployed, maintained, and supported.
XenServer 6.0 includes enhancements to simplify management, improve performance and scale, and integrate additional high availability and disaster recovery capabilities. Key features include integrated StorageLink for storage management, workload balancing via a virtual appliance, vApps for controlling VM startup order in HA and DR scenarios, and support for Microsoft SCVMM and SCOM. GPU pass-through and IntelliCache are optimized for XenDesktop deployments.
The document describes EMC's next-generation unified storage management platform, Unisphere. Unisphere provides a simple, efficient and powerful interface for managing EMC's VNX storage systems. It simplifies management tasks, improves productivity, and provides easy access to support services. Unisphere can be used to manage VNX storage systems as well as other EMC storage products from a single interface.
Symantec announced enhancements to Symantec FileStore N8300, the latest version of its clustered, network attached storage appliance, designed to help customers address the business challenges associated with building out virtual environments and cloud storage, managing large volumes of data and controlling the associated storage costs. Certified with VMware, FileStore N8300 is seamlessly integrated with VMware vCenter Server, and enables organizations to optimize storage costs associated with virtual machine sprawl and rapidly provision servers and virtual desktops, through efficient cloning and de-duplication of virtual machine images.
This document summarizes VM6 VMex, an all-in-one virtualized IT infrastructure software solution. It has over 5 years of experience with complex virtualization deployments. VM6 VMex addresses common challenges customers face like running out of capacity, downtime issues, and difficulty keeping up with technology. It provides an affordable and scalable virtualized solution that removes complexity compared to conventional virtualization approaches. The document outlines VM6 VMex's key features and compares its licensing options and total cost of ownership to alternative solutions.
Storage Foundation and Veritas Cluster Server can optimize storage management in high availability and disaster recovery environments on AIX through deep analysis of how they can work with PowerVM virtualization technology. Key areas include leveraging features like virtual SCSI, NPIV, virtual Ethernet, dynamic LPAR and more to provide storage management capabilities across physical and virtual environments, live application mobility between systems with non-disruptive migration, and using VCS to manage clusters within PowerVM.
IBM Storwize V7000 — unikátní virtualizační diskové poleJaroslav Prodelal
IBM Storwize V7000 is a mid-range storage system that can virtualize external storage. It has dual controllers with 16GB of cache total. It supports SAS expansion enclosures with SSD, SAS, or NL-SAS drives in 2.5" or 3.5" formats. The system provides scalable storage with a maximum of 960TB capacity and supports RAID 0, 1, 5, 6 and 10. It offers high-speed connectivity through 8Gb FC, 1Gb iSCSI, and 10Gb Ethernet ports.
The Storage Hypervisor: The missing link for the Software Defined Datacenter Virsto Software
The concept of the software-defined datacenter (SDD) is gaining recognition, as IT moves away from infrastructure traditionally defined by hardware toward a more flexible infrastructure built around software and dynamic allocation of resources. In the SDD, all virtualized storage, server, networking and security resources required by an application can be defined by software and provisioned automatically. Virsto’s VM-centric storage hypervisor is purpose built to deliver software-defined storage: the missing link for storage agility, performance and efficiency to realize more agile IT.
Virtualization - Solaris LDOMs - OpenSistemasOpenSistemas
The document discusses Oracle VM Server for Sparc (formerly known as Logical Domains or LDOMs), a type I hypervisor for Sparc T platform servers. It provides an overview of LDOMs, describing them as logical domains that allow full virtualization through the hypervisor. It also discusses requirements like specific CPUs that support chip multithreading and the ability to assign threads to virtual machines. Finally, it touches on installing LDOMs and potentially needing a firmware upgrade.
This document discusses Oracle's storage and Linux portfolio. It provides an overview of Oracle's storage offerings including Exadata, Sun ZFS Storage Appliance, and tape storage. It then discusses how Oracle Storage is engineered for Oracle software. The document also summarizes Oracle Linux and how it provides a reliable, high-performing Linux environment along with tools for management and clustering. It compares support and pricing of Oracle Linux to Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Finally, it outlines Oracle's x86 server strategy and differentiation.
Este documento presenta una introducción a la virtualización con Solaris. Explica brevemente los beneficios de la virtualización como la consolidación de servidores, el ahorro de energía y costos, y la flexibilidad en la asignación de recursos. Luego describe las tecnologías de virtualización de Solaris como Containers, Logical Domains (LDoms), y xVM Server para virtualizar tanto servidores como escritorios. Finalmente, promueve las ventajas de la solución Sun Ray para proveer escritorios virtuales desde un servidor central.
This document summarizes Oracle's virtualization product Oracle VM. It outlines Oracle VM's key features such as running Linux and Windows virtual machines, live migration, and integrated management. It also discusses Oracle VM's testing and support for Oracle databases, middleware, and applications. The document promotes Oracle VM's benefits like consolidation, high availability, and lower total cost of ownership.
VMware vSphere 5.5 with features like Flash Read Cache (vFRC) can improve performance of virtualized Oracle 12c databases without impacting reliability functions like VMotion. Testing showed vFRC decreased time to complete an OLAP workload by 14% and allowed seamless migration of vFRC-enabled VMs during VMotion. The combination of VMware, Cisco, and EMC technologies provided reliable virtualization and storage with increased Oracle 12c performance using vFRC.
- Oracle VM is Oracle's virtualization software that allows multiple guest operating systems to run concurrently on a single physical host.
- Oracle VM is fully supported and certified for running Oracle products in virtualized environments, unlike other virtualization solutions.
- Running Oracle databases and applications on Oracle VM provides benefits like server consolidation, rapid provisioning using VM templates, high availability with features like live migration and auto-restart.
Este documento describe la estrategia de negocio y tecnología de información de una empresa. Explica los servicios de TI que ofrece como plataformas de cómputo, telecomunicaciones, software de aplicaciones, administración de infraestructura y más. También describe las tecnologías subyacentes de hardware, software, redes y estándares que permiten estos servicios.
Virtualizing Oracle Databases with VMware provides an overview of virtualizing databases with VMware. Key points include:
1. VMware virtualization enables database consolidation and migration capabilities like VMotion for high availability and load balancing.
2. Performance studies show virtualized databases achieve near-native performance and DRS helps balance workloads across hosts for better performance and response times.
3. Best practices for deploying databases in virtual environments include choosing appropriate hardware, configuring storage, tuning the virtual machine configuration and operating system, database configuration, and performance monitoring.
solaris 10 administration training | solaris 10 training | solaris 10OnlineOracleTrainings
solaris 10 administration training course explores the key features,the capabilities of the Solaris 10 OS. Get benefits of Solaris 10 training with live example
Solaris 10 Administration Training Course Content
Introduction of Solaris 10 OS Directory Hierarchy
• Describe / (root) subdirectories
• Describe file components
• Describe types of Files
• Use hard links
Managing Local Disk Devices
• Describe the basic architecture of a disk
• Describe the naming conventions for devices
• List devices
• Reconfigure the devices
• Performing hard disk partitioning
• Manage disk labels
• Describing the Solaris Management Console
• Partition a disk by using the Solaris Management Console
Managing Solaris OS File Systems
• Describe Solaris OS file system
• Creating new ufs file system
• Check the file system using the fsck command
• Resolving file system inconsistencies
• Monitor file system use
Performing Mounts & Unmounts
• Identify mounting basics
• Performing mounts & unmounts
• Access a mounted CD ROM
• Restrict access to a mounted CD ROM
• Access a CD ROM without Volume Managements
Consolidating Applications With Solaris Containersvaishal
This document discusses how Solaris containers can be used to consolidate applications by providing isolation and allocating resources. It explains that Solaris containers use zones and resource pools to partition a single Solaris operating system instance. Zones isolate applications by providing separate namespaces, while resource pools allocate CPU resources. The document demonstrates how an email server can be isolated with its own dedicated resource pool, while two web servers share another pool and are further isolated using shares allocated by the fair share scheduler.
Solaris 10 10 08 what's new customer presentationxKinAnx
Solaris 10 10/08 provides several key updates and enhancements including:
1. A tested, integrated update to the operating system.
2. Improved ZFS enterprise features such as root and boot support, filesystem transfer capabilities, and delegated administration.
3. Support for new Intel processors and networking/I/O technologies.
4. Enhanced virtualization capabilities including Solaris Containers, Logical Domains, and support for the Xen hypervisor.
This document provides an overview of the Solaris Service Management Facility (SMF). It describes SMF's motivation as providing a consistent framework for defining, managing, and delivering services. Key concepts discussed include the definition of a service, service states, service dependencies, and service identifiers. The document is divided into multiple parts that will cover SMF fundamentals, usage, advanced features and tools.
Don't know if you noticed, but Linkedin has changed a lot lately. Here is a guide on how to master the new Linkedin features.
The full blog post with further details on www.juliussolaris.com
Solaris 10 workshop solaris 10 user commandsBui Van Cuong
This document provides a list of Solaris 10 user commands organized alphabetically from A to Z. It includes brief descriptions of common commands like acctcom, adb, addbib, admin, alias, apropos, ar, as, at, awk, bc, cal, cat, cc, cd, chgrp, chmod, chown, cmp, cp, cpio, csh, date, df, diff, du, echo, ed, env, ex, expand, expr, factor, false, fg, file, find, grep, ls, more, nice, nohup, od, paste, pr, printenv, printf, ps, pwd, rm, sed, sleep, sort, split
Solaris 10 10 09 what's new customer presentationxKinAnx
Solaris 10 10/09 includes tested updates, improvements to patching and installation speed, and enhancements to ZFS including user and group quotas and L2ARC caching on SSDs. It also features power management improvements through the Power Aware Dispatcher and optimization for Intel Nehalem processors. New in this release are datacenter-grade power management, platform support for additional Intel and AMD processors, and install and maintenance speed improvements.
The document discusses AdaCore's product categorization and offerings for ARM platforms. It covers their native, safety critical, and cross development products that support various ARM Cortex processors and operating systems like Android and VxWorks. It describes their bareboard runtimes including the Zero Footprint, Ravenscar Small Footprint, and Ravenscar Extended variants. The document also lists the tools included with their ARM products like the IDEs, language interfacing tools, and analysis tools.
This document provides instructions for resetting a forgotten root password on a Solaris 10 server. It outlines booting the server from the CD-ROM and then 15 steps for resetting the password, concluding by rebooting the server after completing the steps. The author's name, MD. Budrul Hasan Bhuhiyan, is repeated between the sections.
This document provides an overview and instructions for installing the Solaris 9 operating system using various methods including the Solaris Web Start program, suninstall program, Custom JumpStart installation, and Solaris Flash installation feature. It covers planning tasks such as allocating disk space, gathering required information, preconfiguring system information, and preparing for network installations. Detailed procedures are provided for setting up installation servers and media, creating and validating Custom JumpStart profiles and rules files, and using Solaris Flash to create and install system archives.
Informix Update New Features 11.70.xC1+IBM Sverige
This document provides release notes for Informix Update 11.70.xC1+. It discusses new features for installation, migration, high availability, administration, application development, embeddability, enterprise replication, security and performance in the 11.70.xC1 release. It also briefly mentions new enhancements in the 11.70.xC2 release related to installation, administration, application development and embeddability. The document provides examples of using some of the new SQL administration API arguments and table/column aliases in DML statements.
Citrix cloud platform - Journey to IT-as-a-ServiceShapeBlue
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Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
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8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
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9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
2. State of Infrastructure Today
Operating Cost Power and
Cooling Space Crunch Server Sprawl
• $8 in maintenance • 50¢ for every $1 • DC space costs • 41m physical
for every $1 spent on spent on servers 10’s of millions servers by 2010 –
new infrastructure • $29 bn in power and to build 700% increase in
cooling industry wide 15 years
• 20-30:1 Server-to- • Limits on facilities
admin ratio upgrades in • Ave UT < 10% =
existing sites $140 bn in excess
server capacity –
a 3 year supply
Source: IDC
2
3. Global IT Challenges
Economics Business Continuity Business
and Ecology and Resilience Agility
• Under-utilized • Disaster recovery • Ability to deploy
systems limit planning is non- new services is
business growth negotiable critical to remain
competitive
• Energy costs • Downtime is
drain the bottom not an option • IT resources
line must be easier
• Remote to allocate
• Sprawling IT management
infrastructure is
hard to manage
3
5. The Power of Virtualization
Server Reduced Increased
Consolidation Space and Mobility Hardware
Power Utilization
5
6. Virtualization Challenges
• Increased management complexity
> Still need to manage hardware and OS
• Virtualization density requires performance
and management skills
• Management solutions are custom-constructed
by the customer using multiple tools
• Performance overhead can limit possible
cost savings
• New security challenges
• Proprietary solutions
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7. Sun Virtualization History
“I think their strategy is right on the money”—
Chris Wolf, Burton Group
Deployment of
Open Source Software
Open Networking
VirtualBox
Xen VDI
Open Storage
Logical Domains
Sun Ray
Solaris Containers
NFS
Dynamic System Domains
Time
7
8. Desktop to Datacenter Virtualization
Unifying Virtualization and Management Across the Infrastructure
Datacenter Management – Sun xVM Ops Center
SERVER DESKTOP STORAGE NETWORK
VIRTUALIZATION VIRTUALIZATION VIRTUALIZATION VIRTUALIZATION
Solaris Containers Sun Virtual Desktop Open Storage Open Networking
Sun xVM Hypervisor Infrastructure
Logical Domains Sun VirtualBox
Dynamic Domains
8
10. What is Important?
Understand the
Application – One Size Management of These
Does Not Fit All Environments is Key
IDENTITY MANAGEMENT
FUSION
10
11. Understanding Your Application
Application xVM Ops Center
IDENTITY MANAGEMENT
FUSION X-Series T-Series M-Series
Solaris Containers Solaris Containers
OS Solaris Containers
Solaris 8/9 Containers Solaris 8/9 Containers
Virtualization
xVM Htpervisor
Hypervisors/ VirtualBox Logical Domains Dynamic Domains
Domains VMware ESX
Hyper-V
11
12. Server Virtualization from Sun Today
xVM Ops Center
Hard Partitions SPARC Hypervisors x86 Hypervisors Solaris Containers
Identity File Mail
Server Server Server
Multiple OSes Single OS
M – Series T – Series X – Series All Sun Systems
Dynamic Domains Logical Domains xVM HYpervisor Solaris Containers
VirtualBox (Zones + SRM)
Solaris Trusted Extensions
VMware ESX Solaris 8 and 9 Containers
Microsoft Hyper-V Solaris Containers
for Linux Applications
12
13. Different Usage Scenarios
• Eco consolidation – Retire legacy
systems
• Consolidate many small applications
on different OSes
• Adapt application resources/location
to business changes
• Protect Web facing applications
• Consolidate vertically scaling
applications – databases
13
14. Eco Consolidation with Solaris
xVM Ops Center
Solaris 8 Solaris 9
Container Container
Solaris 8 Solaris 9
Solaris 10
• Virtualization allows the move to newer more efficient systems
> SPARC: Solaris 8 and 9 Containers
• Lower the power/cooling/space/support cost on running
these applications
14
15. Eco Consolidation with Solaris
Solaris 8 4 Solaris 8
on 4 V880s
Containers on Total Savings
T2000 with Solaris 10
Before After Total
• 32 CPUs • 1 CPU with 32 threads
• 136 Rack Units • 2 Rack Units 98% space savings
• 8800 Watts • 275 Watts 97% less power
• 28,872 BTUs • 1,535 BTUs 94% less BTUs
• OS support cost: • OS support cost: 83% lower annual
$21,600 for Solaris 8 $3,780 for Solaris 10 with support cost
Solaris 8 Containers
15
16. Eco Consolidation with Solaris
Solaris 8 6 Solaris 8
on 6 V880s
Containers on Total Savings
T5240 with Solaris 10
Before After Total
• 48 CPUs • 2 CPUs (128 threads)
• 204 Rack Units • 2 Rack Units 99% space savings
• 13,200 Watts • 1,100 Watts 92% less power
• 43,308 BTUs • 3,608 BTUs 92% less BTUs
• OS support cost: • OS support cost: 88% lower annual
$32,400 for Solaris 8 $3,780 for Solaris 10 with support cost
Solaris 8 Containers
16
17. Eco Consolidation with Solaris
Solaris 8 6 Solaris 8
on 6 V880s
Containers on 2 Total Savings
T5220s with Solaris 10
Before After Total
• 48 CPUs • 2 CPUs (128 threads)
• 204 Rack Units • 4 Rack Units 98% space savings
• 13,200 Watts • 2,200 Watts 83% less power
• 43,308 BTUs • 7,216 BTUs 83% less BTUs
• OS support cost: • OS support cost: 77% lower annual
$32,400 for Solaris 8 $7,560 for Solaris 10 with support cost
Solaris 8 Containers
17
18. Consolidate Many Small Applications
on Different OSes
xVM Ops Center
• A hypervisor allows the consolidation of many small apps
> SPARC: Logical domains, dynamic domains
> X86: VirtualBox, xVM hypervisor, VMware, Hyper-V
• Each VM can have their own patch level
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19. United States Air Force
Overview Solution
• Managed service provider to • Consolidation with Solaris Containers
the U.S. Air Force • Products and Services: Solaris 10
• Capabilities Integration Operating System, Sun SPARC
Environment (CIE) facilitates Enterprise T5240 Server, Sun Fire
development and testing of T2000 Server
software applications prior to
production use Results
• Consolidated servers using the • Reduce rack space to achieve a 13:1
Containers feature in the consolidation ratio and reclaim
Solaris 10 Operating System datacenter floor space
• Decreased server deployment time by
Challenge more than 90% with Logical Domains
• Optimize hardware utilization (LDoms)
• Conserve datacenter floor space, • Cut datacenter power consumption by
power, and cooling more than 25% and reclaimed nearly
• Build a scalable architecture 50% of datacenter floor space with
eco-responsible servers
• Keep up with growth and expand
customer base • Provided customers better service
levels at a lower cost
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20. Primus Canada
• Overview • Solution
•850 employee •Leverage Sun’s Try and Buy Program
telecommunications company •Deploy proven Solaris 10 partitioning
•1,000,000+ customers and virtualization capabilities, using
Sun Fire T2000 servers and Logical
•Challenge Domains (LDoms)
•Maximize uptime •Results
•Add failover •Increased server performance
•Improve IT staff freedom and and efficiency
flexibility •Reduced physical space requirements
•Consolidate four existing VoIP •Lower energy consumption
platforms •Highly stable environment
“When we failed over from the old system to the Sun Fire T2000, the application
went from 50 percent CPU utilization down to 15 percent. We were just
dumbfounded to learn that it was only using 15 percent of one core of this
eight-core CPU.”
— Paul Monaghan, Manager, Service Platform Engineering Team, Primus Canada
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21. Adjust to Business Changes
Re-Size the Resources to Fit the Changes on Demand
AM/Day/Week
PM/Night/Weekend
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22. Adjust to Business Changes
Migrate the Applications onto Fewer System: Turn Unneeded
Systems Off to Save Power
AM/Day/Week
PM/Night/
Weekend
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23. Secure Internet Facing Applications
Problem
• Many companies want a Web presence
• Web-facing applications often need to be dynamic
• These applications are often new and untested
Risk
• Hackers can de-face website or steal data
• Hackers can gain access to the corporate network
Solution
• Use Solaris Containers/Trusted Extensions to
“lock down” the application environment
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24. Secure Internet Facing Applications
An Example Configuration to Prevent Web Page Hijacking
Solaris 10
Private Public
LAN Internet
Datazone Webzone
10.0.0.200 129.152.1.200
/shared
Read/Write Read Only
Firewall
• A locked down environment can protect
> x86 and SPARC: Solaris Containers
• Control the content from outside Container
• Totally isolate the internet network from LAN
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25. Consolidate Vertical Scaling Apps
Example
• Insurance agency with many field offices
Problem
• Databases need many threads (CPUs) to perform
• Field offices only get ~20 inquiries per day
Result
> Systems and database licenses are very under utilized
Solution
• Consolidate the databases in Containers on an
M-Series system
• Compress the costs of 40 databases into that of ~2!
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26. Consolidate Vertical Scaling Apps
40 x 8 Way Systems One 16 Way System Total Saving
Cost Cost Cost
• 40 x $old-systems SWaP • 1 x $new system SWaP • 38 x power/cooling/space
• 40 x 8 x $database • 1 x 12 x $database • 38 x 8 x $database
• Using the new M-series allow to vertically scaling
> Powerful CPU, lots of memory
> Use Solaris containers to “cap” the CPU to the right level
• Solaris Containers considered a license boundary for both Oracle & IBM
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27. Server Virtualization from Sun Today
xVM Ops Center
Hard Partitions SPARC Hypervisors x86 Hypervisors Solaris Containers
Identity File Mail
Server Server Server
Multiple OSes Single OS
M – Series T – Series X – Series All Sun Systems
Dynamic Domains Logical Domains xVM Hypervisor Solaris Containers
VirtualBox (Zones + SRM)
Solaris Trusted Extensions
VMware ESX Solaris 8 and 9 Containers
Microsoft Hyper-V Solaris Containers
for Linux Applications
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28. Server Virtualization Strengths
• High performance network and I/O – bare metal performance
Solaris • Consolidated old Solaris versions
Containers • Limit the security breach of your web application
• Consolidate very dynamic applications
• Migrate VMs to fit business changes
Logical • Most of the hypervisor built into the chip – very little overhead
Domains • Redundant I/O paths
• Run any x86 OS on shared infrastructure
xVM Server • Migrate VMs to fit business changes
• Move old OSes onto newer share/more efficient hardware
• High isolation – dedicated hardware
Dynamic • High performance network and I/O – bare metal performance
Domains • No software single point of failure
• Run multiple OSes on the same system
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31. Discovery Update
• Bare metal and OS discovery • Patch Linux and Solaris
• Inventory and systems grouping • Simulate
• Role based access control • Schedule
• Rollback
• App, file and script management
xVM Ops ●
Provisioning ●
Management
Center with • Linux and Solaris Operating • Compliance reporting
Sun Universal Systems • Audit trail
Knowledgebase • Firmware, with dependencies • Lights out management
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32. Save Time with Sun xVM Ops Center
Without Sun
xVM Ops With Sun xVM
Activity Center Ops Center
Identify 100 assets on network Days Minutes
Compare inventory for 100 systems
Hours Minutes
against baseline
Obtain software and patches and
Days < 24 hours
validate PKG/RPM installation
Identify patches required for 100+
Hours 15 Minutes
servers and impact on system
Deploy OS to powered-off
Days Hours
baremetal 100 servers
Apply a security fix to 100 servers 1 Day 20 Minutes
Identify, validate and deploy iLOM
Days Hours
firmware on 100 servers
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33. Solaris Containers
DNS
Server
Apps
Web2 Zone
Web1 Zone
Global
DNS Zone
Mail Zone
Zone OS
5 60 25 10
4 CPU Pool (FSS) 4 CPU Pool
Solaris 10 Kernel
Server
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34. Solaris Containers
Solaris Containers – proven technology
• More than 20% of Solaris 10 production systems are
running multiple Containers
• Recognized license boundary for major ISVs
• New features added regularly
• Simplified system upgrades via Solaris 8 and 9 Containers
• Solaris Trusted Extensions give enterprise grade security
• Mobility of Containers give agility and rolling upgrades
• Solaris Containers have full Solaris Cluster support
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35. Logical Domains
Apps
Control/ Service
Service Domain
Domain
OS
Server
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36. Logical Domains 1.1
• Support multiple versions of Solaris,
OpenSolaris, Linux and FreeBSD
on the same system
• Domain Mobility – Allows users to migrate
workload between LDoms without shutting down
the application
> Users can also move workload between different
machine types if the Logical Domain is shut down
• Virtual I/O enhancements
> Dedicated hardware mapped to a Logical Domain
> Built in Dynamic Reconfiguration
> Virtual network and switch support
• Comes at no additional cost
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37. Sun xVM Hypervisor
Mail Mail File
Server Server Server
Sun xVM Server / Hypervisor
IPS ZFS PV Drivers VMDK FMA
Enterprise-
Class
Hypervisor
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38. Sun xVM Hypervisor
• Server Virtualization Without Barriers
> Built-in management
> Easy to use interface
> Low barrier to entry
> Programming interfaces
• VMware compatible
• Enterprise-class foundation
• Open source
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39. Server Virtualization from Sun Today
xVM Ops Center
Hard Partitions SPARC Hypervisors x86 Hypervisors Solaris Containers
Identity File Mail
Server Server Server
Multiple OSes Single OS
M – Series T – Series X – Series All Sun Systems
Dynamic Domains Logical Domains xVM Server Solaris Containers
VirtualBox (Zones + SRM)
Solaris Trusted Extensions
VMware ESX Solaris 8 and 9 Containers
Microsoft Hyper-V Solaris Containers
for Linux Applications
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