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Operating Systems Solaris AIX, Solaris, Linux Test Environment Design Question Post 302308303 by aixlover on Friday 17th of April 2009 04:18:14 PM
Old 04-17-2009
AIX, Solaris, Linux Test Environment Design Question

AIX, Solaris, Linux Test Environment Design Question

We want to set an AIX, Solaris & Linux test environment. Here are the hardware equipments:

(1) A Sunfire v100 (or v120), 1GB memory, two 36GB HDD.

(2) An IBM pSeries 7026, 1 GB memory, 4 9GB HDD.
(3) Five external HDD with SCSI interfaces, capacity from 4 GB to 72 GB.

We want to test Solaris 10 zone, ZFS, SVM mirror and Linux Cluster or VCS Cluster.


What will be a better way to design the environment? How to arrange the limited hardware devices with proper OS configurations?
 

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