
Oracle VM 3 Cloud Implementation and Administration Guide, Second Edition
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents at a Glance
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- PART I. Introduction to Oracle VM
- 1 Introduction to Virtualization and Cloud Computing
- What Is Virtualization?
- Reasons for Virtualizing
- Cloud Computing
- Server Consolidation
- Server Provisioning
- Functional Separation
- Performance Improvement
- Backup/Restore
- Hosting
- Training, Testing, Quality Assurance, and Practice
- Overview of Virtualization Technologies
- Full Software Virtualization
- Hardware-Assisted Software Virtualization
- Paravirtualization
- Hybrid Virtualization Technology (PVHVM)
- Component or Resource Virtualization
- Backup Virtualization
- Miscellaneous
- The Hypervisor
- Type 1 Hypervisor
- Type 2 Hypervisor
- Summary of Virtualization Technologies
- Benefits of Hardware-Assisted Software Virtualization
- Drawbacks of Hardware-Assisted Software Virtualization
- Benefits of Paravirtualization
- Drawbacks of Paravirtualization
- Summary
- 2 What Is Oracle VM?
- History of Oracle VM and Virtualization
- History of Xen
- Oracle VM Features
- Oracle VM Server
- Oracle VM Manager
- Oracle Support for VM
- Oracle's VM Template Library
- Oracle 64-bit VM Templates
- Summary
- 3 Oracle VM Architecture
- Oracle VM Architecture
- Servers and Server Pools
- Oracle VM Manager
- Xen Architecture
- Dom0
- DomU
- DomU-to-Dom0 Interaction
- Networking
- Hardware Virtual Machine (HVM) vs. Paravirtualized Virtual Machine (PVM)
- Xen Hypervisor or Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM)
- Features of Oracle VM
- Hardware Support for Oracle VM
- Summary
- 4 Oracle VM Lifecycle Management
- The Oracle VM Virtual Machine Lifecycle
- Creating and Deleting
- Starting and Stopping
- Suspending
- Cloning, Creating from a Template, and Migrating
- State Management and Transitions
- Stopped
- Running
- Suspended
- Summary
- 5 Planning and Sizing the Enterprise VM Server Farm
- Planning the VM Server Farm
- One Pool or Multiple Pools
- Planning the Server Pool
- Server Pool Configurations
- Sizing and Capacity Planning
- Sizing
- Capacity Planning
- Summary
- 6 What's New in OVM 3.x
- Introduction to OVM 3.x
- OVM 3.x New Features
- OVM Manager
- New Management Features
- Performance, Scalability, and Security
- Distributed Resource Scheduling
- Distributed Power Management
- Disaster Recovery Using Oracle Site Guard
- OCFS2 Filesystem
- RESTful API
- Integration with Private Cloud Appliance
- Virtual Appliances
- NVME Support
- Storage Live Migration
- Oracle VM Limitations
- Oracle VM Server Limits
- Oracle VM Virtual Machine Limits
- Summary
- 7 Disaster Recovery Planning
- Disaster Recovery for the OVM Manager
- Recovery with a Reinstallation of OVMM
- Recovery of Server Pools Using a Warm Standby OVMM
- Disaster Recovery for VMs: Application Level
- Disaster Recovery Using Site Guard for Oracle VM
- Summary
- 8 Overview of Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
- Ways to Use Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
- OpenStack and the Private Cloud
- Puppet and the Private Cloud
- Summary
- PART II. Installing and Configuring Oracle VM
- 9 Installing the Oracle VM Server
- Hardware Prerequisites for Oracle VM Server
- Oracle VM Server RAM Requirements
- Oracle VM Server Local Disk Requirements
- Network Requirements
- Installation Methods
- Basic Installation of the OVS from CD-ROM or ISO
- Summary
- 10 Oracle VM Concepts
- Hardware and Software Prerequisites for VM Manager
- Hardware Requirements for the Oracle VM Manager
- Software Requirements for the Oracle VM Manager
- Modifying the Firewall Manually (If Necessary)
- Installing VM Manager
- Installing and Configuring the OS for the Oracle VM Manager
- Managing the Oracle VM Manager
- Summary
- 11 Installing and Configuring the Oracle VM CLI
- Introduction to OVM CLI
- Managing the OVM CLI
- Starting and Stopping the CLI
- Using OVM CLI
- Connecting to the CLI
- Basic Commands
- Scripting with OVMCLI
- CLI Useful Examples
- Status of VMs Using Shell
- Status of VMs Using Python
- Cloning VMs
- Other Scripts
- Summary
- 12 Configuring the Oracle VM Server Network
- What Makes Up a Network?
- Oracle VM Networking
- Network Bonding
- Network VLANs
- Configuring the Network Adapters
- Configuring Networks
- Configuring Virtual NICs
- Summary
- 13 Configuring the VM Server Storage
- Shared Storage vs. Non-Shared Storage
- Configuring the Hardware for Storage
- Connecting and Configuring the Storage
- Creating a Repository
- Storage Plug-Ins
- Summary
- PART III. Managing Oracle VM
- 14 Swimming in Server Pools
- Getting Wet: Introducing the Server Pool
- Skimming the Surface: A Simple, Shallow Pool
- Server Pool Management
- Server Pool Anti-Affinity Groups
- Role Management
- Server Pools and Availability
- VM High Availability
- Summary
- 15 Configuring Guest Resources
- Guest Resources
- Templates
- Virtual Appliances
- Shared Virtual Disks
- Configuring Guest Resources Using the Oracle VM Manager
- Configuring Templates with the Oracle VM Manager
- CPU Pinning and the Oracle VM Utilities
- Configuring Shared Virtual Disks with the VM Manager
- Summary
- 16 Monitoring and Tuning Oracle VM Servers
- Performance Monitoring
- The xm top Command
- The xm list Command
- The xm uptime Command
- The xm info Command
- The xm vcpu-list Command
- The xm log Command
- The xm block-list Command
- The xm network-list Command
- Tuning the Oracle VM Server System
- Tuning the OS and CPUs
- Tuning the Network
- Tuning the I/O Subsystem
- Tuning Virtual Machines
- Summary
- PART IV. Installing and Configuring the VM Guest Additions
- 17 Oracle VM Templates
- Oracle VM Guest Additions
- Creating Templates Manually
- Summary
- 18 Creating Virtual Machines Using Templates
- Oracle VM Template or Appliance as a VM Source
- Understanding the Resources
- Network Management
- Storage Management
- Oracle VM Server Resources
- Using a Template or Appliance to Create an Oracle VM
- Importing a Template
- Exporting a Template
- Creating a Virtual Machine from a Template
- Adding Resources to the New Virtual Machine
- Oracle VM Assemblies
- Summary
- 19 Creating Virtual Machines Manually
- Creating a Virtual Machine Manually: Process Overview
- Creating a Virtual Machine Manually: Process Details
- Storage Management
- Creating the Virtual Machine
- Summary
- 20 Managing the VM Environment and Virtual Machines
- Managing the State of Virtual Machines
- Determining the Status of Virtual Machines
- Starting Virtual Machines
- Stopping Virtual Machines
- Suspending/Resuming Virtual Machines
- Migrating Virtual Machines
- Changing the Configuration of Virtual Machines
- Modifying Virtual Machines
- Configuring Virtual Machine Networks
- Configuring Storage on Virtual Machines
- Changing the Configuration of VM Servers
- Creating and Cloning Virtual Machines
- Creating a Virtual Machine
- Deleting Virtual Machines
- Cloning Virtual Machines
- Summary
- 21 Physical-to-Virtual Migration and Virtual-to-Virtual Migration
- Migrating a Physical Server to OVM
- Migrating Another Vendor's VM to OVM
- Migrating from VMware
- Summary
- 22 Virtualization Summary and Best Practices
- Oracle VM Resource Basics
- Storage
- Networking
- Memory and CPU
- Oracle VM and Resource Virtualization
- The Oracle VM Start to Finish
- Storage, Pools, Servers, and Repositories
- Deploying Oracle VM
- Summary
- PART V. Installing and Configuring Enterprise Manager Cloud Control for IaaS
- 23 Basic Cloud Control Installation
- Enterprise Manager IaaS Best Practices
- Enterprise Manager Required Plug-Ins
- Deploying the Enterprise Manager Agent to Oracle VM Manager 3.4
- Discovering the OVMM in Enterprise Manager 13c
- Summary
- 24 Using Cloud Control
- User Access Control
- Creating Cloud Control Users
- Enterprise Manager Security
- Configuring Showback/Chargeback
- Charge Plans
- Cost Centers
- Common Tasks Using Cloud Control
- Navigating the Infrastructure Cloud
- Using Topology Maps
- Monitoring OVS
- Resynchronizing Enterprise Manager 13c to OVMM
- Deploying Templates
- Summary
- 25 Configuring Advanced Cloud Control and User Self-Provisioning
- Configuring IaaS Self Service
- Creating a Zone
- Configuring the Cloud for IaaS
- Using IaaS
- Summary
- PART VI. Disaster Recovery, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting
- 26 Oracle VM Disaster Recovery and Oracle Site Guard
- Management Challenges
- Recovery Time Objective
- Recovery Point Objective
- Oracle VM BR/DR
- In the Beginning-Identifying Components for Backup and Recovery
- The Pieces and Parts of Oracle VM Backup and Recovery
- Site-Specific Local Data
- Oracle VM BR/DR Data
- Site Preparation
- In the Middle-Establish Backup and Recovery Processes
- In the End-Testing Recovery and Switchover Processes
- Preparing the OEM Environment
- Automating Switchover/Failover
- Summary
- 27 Oracle VM Maintenance
- Creating a Repository
- YUM Repository Server Prerequisites
- ULN Registration
- Channel Subscription
- YUM Server Configuration
- Patching an Oracle VM Server
- Configuring Server Update Groups in Oracle VM Manager
- Updating the Oracle VM Servers
- Summary
- 28 Oracle VM Troubleshooting
- Oracle VM Server
- Directories and Log Files
- Command-Line Tools/Networking
- Multipathing
- NFS
- Oracle VM Manager
- Log Files and Directories
- Entities
- Jobs
- Summary
- Index
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