Veritas InfoScale™ 7.3.1 Virtualization Guide - Linux on ESXi
- Section I. Overview
- Overview of Veritas InfoScale solutions in a VMware environment
- Introduction to using Veritas InfoScale solutions in the VMware virtualization environment
- Introduction to using Dynamic Multi-Pathing for VMware
- About Veritas InfoScale solutions support for the VMware ESXi environment
- Overview of Veritas InfoScale solutions in a VMware environment
- Section II. Deploying Veritas InfoScale products in a VMware environment
- Getting started
- Getting started
- Section III. Use cases for Veritas InfoScale product components in a VMware environment
- Storage to application visibility using Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
- About storage to application visibility using Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
- About discovering the VMware Infrastructure using Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
- About the multi-pathing discovery in the VMware environment
- About near real-time (NRT) update of virtual machine states
- Application availability using Cluster Server
- Multi-tier business service support
- Improving storage visibility, availability, and I/O performance using Dynamic Multi-Pathing
- How DMP works
- Improving I/O performance using SmartPool
- Improving data protection, storage optimization, data migration, and database performance
- Protecting data with Veritas InfoScale product components in the VMware guest
- Optimizing storage with Veritas InfoScale product components in the VMware guest
- Migrating data with Veritas InfoScale product components in the VMware guest
- Improving database performance with Veritas InfoScale product components in the VMware guest
- Setting up virtual machines for fast failover using Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability on VMware disks
- About setting up Storage Foundation Cluster File High System High Availability on VMware ESXi
- Configuring coordination point (CP) servers
- Configuring storage
- Storage to application visibility using Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
- Section IV. Reference
About Dynamic Multi-Pathing for VMware
Dynamic Multi-Pathing for VMware 7.3.1 (VxDMP) is a multi-pathing solution integrated with VMware's vSphere infrastructure, which brings the established and proven enterprise-class functionality to VMware virtual environments.
VxDMP provides multi-pathing functionality for the devices that are configured on the system. VxDMP creates DMP metadevices (also known as DMP nodes) to represent all the device paths to the same physical LUN.
VxDMP provides the best in class availability, reliability, and performance by using advanced path failover and load balancing for a wide range of storage arrays. VxDMP also provides you with better visibility of the attached storage arrays, so you can efficiently manage the storage resources directly from the VMware vCenter.
VxDMP enables you to create and manage SmartPools, which are aggregates of SSDs and other local devices. SmartPools enable you to use SmartIO for caching when Veritas InfoScale product component is running in the guest.
VxDMP solution consists of the following components:
VxDMP binaries for the ESXi servers - The VxDMP binaries are provided as an ESXi offline bundle.
Administrative UI - The UI plug-ins are registered with both vSphere Web Client and Windows-based vSphere Client.
Administrative command line - The command line allows remote administration from a Windows or Linux remote host.
Installation of VxDMP involves installing the following components:
VxDMP binaries on each ESXi server.
UI plug-in service on a Windows host.
Command line on a Windows or Linux remote host.
Note:
VxDMP is referred as DMP in some sections of this document.
See the Dynamic Multi-Pathing Installation Guide - VMware ESXi.