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Oracle VM Implementation and Administration Guide
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Oracle VM Implementation and Administration Guide

by Edward Whalen
August 2011
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
448 pages
10h 16m
English
McGraw Hill Computing
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11

Configuring theVM Server Storage

At some point, the hardware resources that have been configured for a system might run out. Most often this occurs with disk resources. When this time comes, adding more resources is necessary. This chapter explains how to add and replace the VM Server storage.

When you need more storage for virtual machines, you can add it using the procedures described in this chapter. When you install an Oracle VM Server, you configure it using non-shared storage by creating an OCFS2 repository using local storage. This storage is quite sufficient for a standalone or all-in-one system. However, if you plan on enabling ...

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ISBN: 9780071639194