On 3/8/2010 6:18 PM, Rob Farr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> No performance advantage and you use up another LDC.

So is there a limitation to the number of LDC's you can allocate?
If so, then that's probably a good enough reason to avoid that as a best 
practice.

>
> The only possible advantage I can think of is if the vds hung
> due to some unknown bug. Then *maybe* the other vds would be ok.
>
> Rob
>>
>> Are there any advantages or disadvantages to having multiple disk
>> devices?
>>
>> For example, typically people just create one vds, i.e. primary-vds0.
>>
>> Is there any benefit to having one per guest LDom, or even one per-disk?
>>
>> One SA at a client was creating one per disk, per LDom, for example:
>>
>> ldom1-vol0 - root disk0
>> ldom1-data-vol0 - app data disk 1
>> ldom1-data-vol2 - app data disk 2
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Brian
>>
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