1.1.2 Overview of the Logical Domain Configuration
1.1.2 Overview of the Logical Domain Configuration
Configuration with multiple logical domains
Multiple logical domains can be configured in a single physical partition.
Configuring multiple logical domains in a single physical partition makes it possible to run one Oracle Solaris on each logical domain. Figure 1-4 shows an example of a system configuration with SPARC M10-1. This example shows a system configuration with two logical domains configured in a single physical partition.
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Configuring multiple logical domains in a system with the building block configuration makes it possible to run Oracle Solaris on each logical domain. Figure 1-5 shows an example of a system with the building block configuration in which three SPARC M12-2S units are connected and three logical domains are configured in one physical partition.
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A system with the building block configuration can be divided into multiple physical partitions, with multiple logical domains configured on each physical partition. Furthermore, Oracle Solaris can be run on each logical domain. Figure 1-6 shows an example of a system with the building block configuration in which three SPARC M12-2S units are connected and two logical domains are configured in each of the two physical partitions.
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