Veritas InfoScale™ 7.3.1 Virtualization Guide - AIX
- Section I. Overview
- Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions in AIX PowerVM virtual environments
- About Veritas InfoScale products support for the AIX PowerVM environment
- Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions in AIX PowerVM virtual environments
- Section II. Implementation
- Setting up Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions in AIX PowerVM virtual environments
- Supported configurations for Virtual I/O servers (VIOS) on AIX
- Installing and configuring Storage Foundation and High Availability (SFHA) Solutions in the logical partition (LPAR)
- Installing and configuring Cluster Server for logical partition and application availability
- Supported configurations for Virtual I/O servers (VIOS) on AIX
- Setting up Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions in AIX PowerVM virtual environments
- Section III. Use cases for AIX PowerVM virtual environments
- Application to spindle visibility
- Simplified storage management in VIOS
- Configuring Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) on Virtual I/O server
- Configuring Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) pseudo devices as virtual SCSI devices
- Extended attributes in VIO client for a virtual SCSI disk
- Virtual machine (logical partition) availability
- Simplified management and high availability for IBM Workload Partitions
- Implementing Storage Foundation support for WPARs
- How Cluster Server (VCS) works with Workload Patitions (WPARs)
- Configuring VCS in WPARs
- High availability and live migration
- Limitations and unsupported LPAR features
- Multi-tier business service support
- Server consolidation
- Physical to virtual migration (P2V)
- Section IV. Reference
Overview of the Veritas InfoScale Products Virtualization Guide
Virtualization technologies use software partitioning to provide a means of virtualizing operating system services. Partitioning enables the creation of isolated virtual machine environments for running applications. This isolation prevents processes running in one virtual machine from affecting processes running in other virtual machines. The virtualized computing environment is abstracted from all physical devices, enabling you to consolidate and centrally manage your workloads on a system.
This document provides information about Veritas InfoScale products support for AIX virtualization technology. It contains:
High-level conceptual information for Veritas InfoScale products and how they function in PowerVM virtual environments.
Use case chapters with examples of how Veritas InfoScale products can improve performance outcomes for common logical partition (LPAR) use cases.
High level implementation information for setting up Veritas InfoScale products in LPAR environments.
The information in this guide supplements rather than replaces Veritas InfoScale product guides. It assumes you are a skilled user of Veritas InfoScale products and knowledgeable concerning virtualization technologies.