Hi all,

 

I have been reading a lot about Linux storage management and I saw a couple
of recommendations for over committing storage in z/VM :

1.       Give your Linux as little storage as possible and use a VDISK for
the first swap device.

2.       Use CMM to manage Linux storage.

The first one looks very hard to manage and monitor.

The second I just heard about today… I read something about it using tcpip.
That just seems strange, should I relay on my TCPIP machine for storage
management?

I am using a VSWITCH for that reason exactly… I don’t want my Linux machines
to depend on the TCPIP machine.

Anyone here using CMM for over committing? It sounds great! is it working
great as well?

 

Thanks,

Offer Baruch.


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