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InfoScale™ 9.0 Virtualization Guide - Linux
Last Published:
2025-05-09
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
Platform: Linux
- Section I. Overview of InfoScale solutions used in Linux virtualization
- Overview of supported products and technologies
- About InfoScale support for Linux virtualization environments
- About KVM technology
- About InfoScale deployments in OpenShift Virtualization environments
- Overview of supported products and technologies
- Section II. Implementing a basic KVM environment
- Getting started with basic KVM
- InfoScale configuration options for a KVM environment
- Installing and configuring VCS in a kernel-based virtual machine (KVM) environment
- Configuring KVM resources
- Getting started with basic KVM
- Section III. Implementing InfoScale an OpenStack environment
- Section IV. Implementing Linux virtualization use cases
- Application visibility and device discovery
- Server consolidation
- Physical to virtual migration
- Simplified management
- Application availability using Cluster Server
- Virtual machine availability
- Virtual to virtual clustering in a Hyper-V environment
- Virtual to virtual clustering in an OVM environment
- Multi-tier business service support
- Managing Docker containers with InfoScale Enterprise
- About the Cluster Server agents for Docker, Docker Daemon, and Docker Container
- Managing storage capacity for Docker containers
- Offline migration of Docker containers
- Disaster recovery of volumes and file systems in Docker environments
- Section V. Reference
- Appendix A. Troubleshooting
- Appendix B. Sample configurations
- Appendix C. Where to find more information
- Appendix A. Troubleshooting
Provisioning data volumes for Docker containers
As seen in the earlier sections, one of the ways to provision storage to Docker containers is through creating a Docker infrastructure on the file system. However, provisioning storage to Docker containers is not limited to provisioning through the Docker infrastructure. You can provision storage from VxFS and VxVM as data volumes to containers.
Data volumes provisioned from VxFS ensures that container data is persistent. Cluster File System enables data sharing among containers across the cluster. Data updates to volumes are made directly on the VxFS mount point or VxVM volumes. You can use all the VxFS and VxVM features to manage these data volumes.