Mastering VMware vSphere 6.7 Second Edition
Effectively deploy, manage, and monitor your virtual datacenter with VMware vSphere 6.7
Martin Gavanda
Andrea Mauro
Paolo Valsecchi
Karel Novak
This Oracle Databases on VMware Best Practices Guideprovides best practice guidelines for deploying Oracle databaseson VMware vSphere. The recommendations in this guide are not specific to any particular set of hardware,or size and scope of any particular Oracle databaseimplementation. The examples and considerations provide guidance, butdo not represent strict design requirements.The successful deployment of Oracle on VMware vSphere™ 4is not significantly different from deploying Oracle on physical servers. DBAs can fully leverage their current skill set while also delivering the benefits associated with virtualization.
VMware vSphere® is a virtualization platform that forms the foundation for building and managing an
organization's virtual, public, and private cloud infrastructures. VMware vCenter® Server Appliance™ (vCSA) sits
at the heart of vSphere and provides services to manage various components of a virtual infrastructure like ESXi
hosts, virtual machines, and storage and networking resources. As large virtual infrastructures are built using
vSphere, vCenter Server becomes an important element in ensuring the business continuity of an organization.
vCenter Server must protect itself from a set of hardware and software failures in an environment and must
recover transparently from such failures. vSphere 6.5 provides a high availability solution for vCenter Server,
known as vCenter Server High Availability, or VCHA.
This paper shows:
• VCHA performance characterization: A preliminary performance evaluation of the VCHA feature.
• VCHA best practices: Some guidelines for VCHA deployment and configuration.
Cormac Hogan is a Chief Technologist in the Office of the CTO in the Storage and Availability business unit at VMware. Cormac was one of the first
VMware employees at the EMEA headquarters in Cork, Ireland, back in 2005, and has previously held roles in VMware’s Technical Marketing,
Integration Engineering and Support organizations. Cormac has written a number of storage-related white papers and has given numerous presentations on
storage best practices and new features. Cormac is the owner of CormacHogan.com, a blog site dedicated to storage and virtualization. He can be followed
on twitter @CormacJHogan.
Duncan Epping is a Chief Technologist working for VMware in the Office of CTO of the Storage and Availability business unit. Duncan is responsible
for ensuring VMware’s future innovations align with essential customer needs, translating customer problems to opportunities and function as the global
lead evangelist for Storage and Availability. Duncan is the owner of VMware Virtualization blog Yellow-Bricks.com and has various books on the topic of
VMware including the “vSphere Clustering Deep Dive” series. He can be followed on twitter @DuncanYB.
Acknowledgements
We would like to thank our VMware management team, Christos Karamanolis and Yanbing Li, for supporting us on this project. A special thanks goes out
to our technical reviewers from VMware: Frank Denneman and Pete Koehler. Thanks for keeping us honest and contributing to this book.
Lastly, we would like to thank everyone who has been supporting us by buying this book, attending our sessions at VMUGs/VMworld, and visiting our
blogs. We truly appreciate it
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