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8.1 Configuring a Logical Domain


8.1 Configuring a Logical Domain
A logical domain is a virtual hardware environment provided by Oracle VM Server for SPARC. You can divide one platform into multiple virtual hardware environments (logical domains), and Oracle Solaris on each logical domain can run independently. One SPARC M12/M10 can have a configuration of multiple logical domains, which thus integrates multiple servers and increases system availability. Furthermore, the CPUs, memory, I/O devices, and other mounted hardware resources on the platform can be flexibly distributed to the logical domains, which can thereby increase resource utilization.
In the SPARC M12/M10 systems, after a physical partition is configured, logical domains are configured as independent system environments (virtual platforms) in the physical partitioning (PPAR).
For details on how to configure logical domains, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide.