Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions are supported in the Solaris virtualized environments. This section describes how you can use SmartIO in the Solaris virtualized environments.
Table: Solaris: Oracle VM Server for SPARC shows how SmartIO can be used in the Oracle VM Server for SPARC environment.
When you install Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions in the guest, you can use SmartIO to cache data onto an SSD or any other supported fast device. The SSD used for the cache can be either a PCIe or SAS device, or an array-based SSD.
When you install Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions in the control domain, you can use VxVM read caching, VxFS read caching and write-back caching at the control domain level.
SmartIO caching is supported for Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC only on guest domains.
If an array-based SSD is used, live migration is supported with SmartIO caching. With direct attached devices (PCIe), live migration is not supported if SmartIO caching is enabled. If you need to perform live migration, you can use manual steps.
See Performing live migration between LDOMs in the SmartIO environment.
Table: Solaris: Oracle VM Server for SPARC
Table: Solaris: zones shows how SmartIO can be used in the Solaris zones environment.
Table: Solaris: zones
For more information about configuring Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions in the Solaris Virtualization environment, see the Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions Virtualization Guide - Solaris.