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Oracle Optimized Solution for Siebel CRM

Oracle Optimized Solution for Siebel CRM

...Solaris Containers and Oracle VM Server for SPARC (formerly known as Sun Logical Domains). Oracle engineers configured different Siebel CRM tiers in virtualized environments on... Read more

1 March, 2012
How to Configure Oracle VM Server for SPARC Guest Domains as Oracle Solaris Cluster Nodes

How to Configure Oracle VM Server for SPARC Guest Domains as Oracle Solaris Cluster Nodes

...two nodes that are Oracle VM Server for SPARC (previously called Sun Logical Domains) guest domains. Users are guided step-by-step through the process... Read more

1 June, 2010

Sun partitions, virtualises Solaris

...multiple copies of the Unix variant in separate partitions. The feature, called Logical Domains, or LDoms, is in Solaris 11/06, the company plans to... Read more

16 January, 2007 by Stephen Shankland
Sun <endeca_term>Logical Domains</endeca_term> Technology Primer

Sun Logical Domains Technology Primer

In today's economic climate, being able to do more with less takes on new meaning. Escalating time to market concerns... Read more

1 September, 2009
LDoms I/O Best Practices Network Availability With <endeca_term>Logical Domains</endeca_term>

LDoms I/O Best Practices Network Availability With Logical Domains

Virtually every server in a modern datacenter depends on network connectivity in order to access resources and provide... Read more

25 September, 2008
Lifting Abstract Interpreters to Quantified <endeca_term>Logical Domains</endeca_term>

Lifting Abstract Interpreters to Quantified Logical Domains

The authors describe a general technique for building abstract interpreters over powerful universally quantified... Read more

12 January, 2008

Sun servers get new virtualisation option

...matching abilities of rival machines from IBM and HP. The technology, called logical domains, or LDoms, is the latest move in a race to make... Read more

17 October, 2006 by Stephen Shankland

Sun names Xen-based hypervisor 'xVM'

...Those with Sun's newer UltraSparc processors use an equivalent technology called "logical domains" (LDoms). Virtualisation, which is blossoming as a technology foundation for x86... Read more

14 September, 2007 by Stephen Shankland

Sun to ship dual-Niagara servers in 2008

Multithread efforts show no signs of slowing down at Sun, with the 'Victoria Falls' chip meaning 128 threads in a single server Read more

7 February, 2007 by Stephen Shankland

Solaris and Sparc gain virtualisation focus

...already built into Unix machines from IBM and HP. The technology, called logical domains, will be added to Sun's two UltraSparc T1 Niagara-based... Read more

26 January, 2006 by Stephen Shankland
Running Oracle Real Application Clusters on Oracle VM Server for SPARC

Running Oracle Real Application Clusters on Oracle VM Server for SPARC

...Oracle servers configured with Oracle VM Server for SPARC (previously called Sun Logical Domains). Oracle VM Server for SPARC virtualization technology allows the creation of... Read more

1 May, 2010
Increase Application Scalability and Improve System Utilization with Oracle VM Server for SPARC

Increase Application Scalability and Improve System Utilization with Oracle VM Server for SPARC

...CoolThreads technology combined with Oracle VM Server for SPARC (previously called Sun Logical Domains), allows a single UltraSPARC processor to be subdivided into many independent... Read more

1 May, 2010
Identifying Storage Management Challenges When Deploying Server Virtualization

Identifying Storage Management Challenges When Deploying Server Virtualization

...common implementations of the first category are AIX LPAR, Solaris containers and Logical Domains. and HPUX vPAR Read more

1 April, 2008

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