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Energy Efficiency Strategies: Sun Server Virtualization Technology |
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Written by Jeff Savit
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Tuesday, 14 August 2007 |
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Abstract: Virtualization technology is a key to transforming an IT
organization's server, storage, and network devices into a shared,
global pool of resources. This can help reduce space, power, and
cooling requirements while simultaneously helping make datacenters more
flexible and agile. The two server virtualization technologies
discussed in this Sun BluePrints article – Solaris Containers and
Logical Domains – are of particular importance because of the low
overhead they impose on the host server platform.
Solaris
Containers abstracts a single Solaris OS instance into multiple
containers, giving the appearance of a dedicated OS instance to each
container. Solaris Containers is an excellent virtualization technology
when a number of applications can run on the same OS instance. Logical
Domains are used to partition the server CPU and memory, abstracting
the hardware itself to multiple guest operating systems. Logical
Domains can be used to support multiple OS instances on the same
server, and each Solaris OS instance can also support multiple
containers. With the ability to use each of these technologies
independently, or in conjunction, Sun customers have a powerful set of
tools for server virtualization in their datacenters.
Authors: Jeff Savit
Sun Blueprint: "Energy Efficiency Strategies: Sun Server Virtualization Technology".
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