Veritas InfoScale™ 7.4.2 Virtualization Guide - Linux
- Section I. Overview of Veritas InfoScale Solutions used in Linux virtualization
- Overview of supported products and technologies
- About Veritas InfoScale Solutions support for Linux virtualization environments
- About Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) technology
- About the RHEV environment
- Overview of supported products and technologies
- Section II. Implementing a basic KVM environment
- Getting started with basic KVM
- Veritas InfoScale Solutions configuration options for the kernel-based virtual machines environment
- Installing and configuring Cluster Server in a kernel-based virtual machine (KVM) environment
- Configuring KVM resources
- Getting started with basic KVM
- Section III. Implementing a RedHat Enterprise Virtualization environment
- Getting started with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV)
- Veritas InfoScale Solutions configuration options for the RHEV environment
- Configuring VCS to manage virtual machines
- Configuring Storage Foundation as backend storage for virtual machines
- Configuring Storage Foundation as backend storage for virtual machines
- Getting started with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV)
- Section IV. Implementing Linux virtualization use cases
- Application visibility and device discovery
- Server consolidation
- Physical to virtual migration
- Simplified management
- Application availability using Cluster Server
- Virtual machine availability
- Virtual machine availability for live migration
- Virtual to virtual clustering in a Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization environment
- Virtual to virtual clustering in a Microsoft Hyper-V environment
- Virtual to virtual clustering in a Oracle Virtual Machine (OVM) environment
- Disaster recovery for virtual machines in the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization environment
- Disaster recovery of volumes and file systems using Volume Replicator (VVR) and Veritas File Replicator (VFR)
- Multi-tier business service support
- Managing Docker containers with InfoScale Enterprise
- About the Cluster Server agents for Docker, Docker Daemon, and Docker Container
- Managing storage capacity for Docker containers
- Offline migration of Docker containers
- Disaster recovery of volumes and file systems in Docker environments
- Application visibility and device discovery
- Section V. Reference
- Appendix A. Troubleshooting
- Appendix B. Sample configurations
- Appendix C. Where to find more information
- Appendix A. Troubleshooting
Veritas InfoScale Solutions configuration options for the RHEV environment
Veritas InfoScale Solutions products support the configurations listed in Table: Veritas InfoScale Solutions supported configuration options in the RHEV environment. The configurations profiled in the table below are the minimum required to achieve the storage and availability objectives listed. You can mix and match the use of Veritas InfoScale Solutions products as needed to achieve the desired level of storage visibility, management, replication support using VVR, availability, and cluster failover for your RHEV-based virtual machines (RHEV) hosts and guest virtual machines.
Table: Veritas InfoScale Solutions supported configuration options in the RHEV environment
Objective | Recommended Veritas InfoScale Solutions product configuration |
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Storage visibility for RHEV guest virtual machines | Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP) in the RHEV guest virtual machines |
Storage visibility for RHEV hosts | DMP in the RHEV hosts |
Storage management features and replication support using VVR for RHEV guest virtual machines | Storage Foundation (SF) in the RHEV guest virtual machines |
Advanced storage management features and replication support using VVR for RHEV hosts | Storage Foundation Cluster File System (SFCFSHA) in the RHEV hosts |
End-to-end storage visibility in RHEV hosts and guest virtual machines | DMP in the RHEV host and guest virtual machines |
Storage management features and replication support using VVR in the RHEV guest virtual machines and storage visibility in in the RHEV host | DMP in the RHEV host and SF in the RHEV guest virtual machines See Dynamic Multi-Pathing in the RHEV host and Storage Foundation HA in the RHEV guest virtual machine. |
Virtual machine monitoring, migration, and failover for RHEV hosts | Cluster Server (VCS) in the RHEV hosts |
Application failover for RHEV guest virtual machines | VCS in the RHEV guest virtual machines |
Application failover across RHEV guest virtual machines and physical hosts | VCS in RHEV guest virtual machines and RHEV physical host machines |