Veritas Storage Foundation™ and High Availability Solutions Virtualization Guide
| Article:DOC5319 | | | Created: 2012-02-05 | | | Updated: 2012-02-05 | | | Article URL http://www.symantec.com/docs/DOC5319 |
Description
Veritas Storage Foundation™ and High Availability Solutions Virtualization Guide
Contents
1. Overview
Introduction
HP Integrity Virtual Machines terminology
About HP Integrity Virtual Machines
Supported Storage Foundation and HP IVM versions
Supported VCS and IVM versions
2. Supported configurations
Supported configurations using IVM
Storage Foundation supported configurations using IVM
SF on VMGuest only
SF on VMHost only
SF on both VMGuest and VMHost
Storage Foundation High Availability supported configurations using IVM
Cluster among VMGuests (VM-VM)
Cluster among VMGuests and physical machines (VM-PM)
Cluster among VMHosts (PM-PM)
Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability supported configurations using IVM
SFCFSHA on VMGuest only
3. Migrating virtual machine in VCS environment
About migrating Virtual Machine in VCS environment
Reasons for VM migration
Prerequisites for Virtual Machine Migration
Supported deployment models for Virtual Machine migration with VCS
Migrating VMGuest when VCS is installed in the VMHost that manages the guest domain (PM-PM)
Migrating VMGuest when VCS is installed in the VMHost and single-node VCS is installed inside the VMGuest to monitor applications inside the VMGuest
Migrating VMGuest when VCS is installed in the VMGuests to manage applications
4. Migrating a Veritas Volume Manager diskgroup
Migrating a Veritas Volume Manager diskgroup from a physical environment to a virtual environment (P2V)
5. Limitations
Limitation with VM migration in VCS environment
Limitations with SF on VMGuests
Limitations with SF on VMHosts
Limitations with VCS on VMGuests
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