OVM Hard & Soft Partitioning and Pool Design?
Greetings,
We are designing an Oracle VM environment with extensive use of both hard and soft partitioning. We realize that hard partitioning is not supported with Live Migration, Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) or Distributed Power Management (DPM). We would like to know if we need to use pools to isolate the hard and soft partitioned VMs, because Distributed Resource Scheduler is a requirement for all of the none hard and soft partitioned workloads / VMs.
Could you please confirm if a single pool with DRS will work with the addition of storage repositories to restrict VMs to a host (hard partitioning) or a subset of hosts (soft partitioning) by provisioning and presenting a storage repository to a host (hard partitioning) or hosts (soft partitioning) with the hard or soft partitioned vm.cfg files.
1- Will the able storage repository design break DRS, is it supported?
2- DRS is a requirement for the general VM population. Must we isolate the hard and soft partitioned VMs using pools to be able to use DRS for the general VM population
Thank you for your support!
Greetings,
We are designing an Oracle VM environment with extensive use of both hard and soft partitioning. We realize that hard partitioning is not supported with Live Migration, Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) or Distributed Power Management (DPM). We would like to know if we need to use pools to isolate the hard and soft partitioned VMs, because Distributed Resource Scheduler is a requirement for all of the none hard and soft partitioned workloads / VMs.
Could you please confirm if a single pool with DRS will work with the addition of storage repositories to restrict VMs to a host (hard partitioning) or a subset of hosts (soft partitioning) by provisioning and presenting a storage repository to a host (hard partitioning) or hosts (soft partitioning) with the hard or soft partitioned vm.cfg files.
1- Will the able storage repository design break DRS, is it supported?
2- DRS is a requirement for the general VM population. Must we isolate the hard and soft partitioned VMs using pools to be able to use DRS for the general VM population
Thank you for your support!
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