Then you have access to the Symetric over the network, I supose. The work
with the storage is similar to a non virtualized enviroment.

But, if I want to install Oracle on internal disks, storage is virtualized.

I want to know if Oracle DB access to disks works well with a vdisk layer.

tnks

On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 8:41 PM, Brian Wroblewski <
brian.wroblewski at we-energies.com> wrote:

> We have Oracle 10g installed on Guest Domain and so far it has been
> preforming great. We have 4 guests at 12 CPUs running on one T5220 attached
> to an EMC Symmetrix. Each guest domain has dedicated volumes for Oracle.
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