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Oracle VM Server
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Oracle VM Server
This Chapter contains an overview of Oracle VM Server and the underlying
hypervisor, the components of virtual machines and domains, and gets you started
with the tools to create and manage guests. This Chapter contains:
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Oracle VM Server
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Hypervisor
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Domains, Guests and Virtual Machines
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Management Domain
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Domains
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Paravirtualization, Hardware Virtualization, and Binary Translation
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Creating Virtual Machines
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Managing Domains
2.1 Oracle VM Server
Oracle VM Server includes an updated version of the underlying Xen™ hypervisor
technology, and the Oracle VM Agent. It also includes a Linux kernel with support for
a broad array of devices, file systems, and software RAID volume management. The
Linux kernel is run as dom0 to manage one or more domU virtual machines, each of
which could be Linux or Microsoft Windows.
Figure 2–1, "Oracle VM Server"
shows
the components of Oracle VM Server.
Figure 2–1
Oracle VM Server
Summary of Contents for VM
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Page 16: ...Oracle VM 1 4 Oracle VM Server User s Guide ...
Page 24: ...Monitoring Oracle VM Agent 3 4 Oracle VM Server User s Guide ...
Page 40: ...Installing Paravirtual Drivers 4 16 Oracle VM Server User s Guide ...
Page 44: ...Using the xm Command Line Interface 5 4 Oracle VM Server User s Guide ...
Page 50: ...Migrating a Domain 6 6 Oracle VM Server User s Guide ...
Page 54: ...Removing a Repository 7 4 Oracle VM Server User s Guide ...
Page 68: ...Enabling HA 9 8 Oracle VM Server User s Guide ...
Page 88: ...Oracle VM Server Configuration File B 6 Oracle VM Server User s Guide ...
Page 96: ...Oracle VM Agent Deployment D 4 Oracle VM Server User s Guide ...
Page 104: ...Attaching to a Console with the Grub Boot Loader E 8 Oracle VM Server User s Guide ...
Page 108: ...Xen Glossary 4 ...
Page 112: ...Index 4 ...