Virtual Business Service-Availability User's Guide
- Overview of Virtual Business Services
- Virtualization support in Virtual Business Services
- Supported operating systems for Virtual Business Services
- Installing and configuring Virtual Business Services
- Configuring a virtual business service
- Creating virtual business services
- Editing virtual business services
- Configuring dependencies for a virtual business service
- Managing Microsoft Failover Clustering from VBS
- Virtual Business Services operations
- Starting and stopping Virtual Business Services
- Tracking VBS operations
- Logs of a virtual business service
- Virtual Business Services security
- Fault management in Virtual Business Services
- Disaster recovery in Virtual Business Services
- Upgrading Virtual Business Services
- Appendix A. Command reference
- Appendix B. Troubleshooting and recovery
- Appendix C. Known issues and limitations
- Known issues and limitations
- Known issues and limitations
Virtualization support in Virtual Business Services
Applications that are under the control of ApplicationHA can be part of a virtual business service. ApplicationHA architecture uses the agent framework to monitor the state of the applications and their dependent components running on the virtual machines. It supports virtualization technologies such as VMware, LPAR, OracleVM Server for SPARC (formerly LDOM), and KVM.
When an application running on a VMware virtual machine is part of a virtual business service, you can:
Configure the virtual machine to start or stop when you start or stop the virtual business service, provided the vCenter for those virtual machines has been configured in Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager.
For more information on ApplicationHA , see the ApplicationHA User's Guide.