Or you can run SRSS on LDOM, if CoolThreads servers are used. We are a
setup in test environment.
http://www.sun.com/servers/coolthreads/ldoms/index.xml
Bob Doolittle wrote:
Michael Bender/MBP wrote:
Quayle, Bill wrote:
I saw Michael mention the "must do in the next release", which brought
to mind the SRSS in a zone topic from a while back.
I'm at the tip of the iceberg in rolling out Sun Rays as the standard
desktop. We have a dozen deployed, and about 3000 to go. It would
be a
whole lot easier to convince management that the Rays are the way to go
if I could tell them the server runs in a zone. It would also be much
easier to keep them on Solaris if they ran in a zone.
Due to business requirements, we need to provide a FOG that spans three
data centers, with each FOG serving one business unit. If I have to do
individual machines for each business unit, that multiplies way too
fast
to be practical.
Please make SRSS in a zone a priority.
Can you get by with using server virtualization (via something like
VMware for example) (if you're running x86 boxes that is)?
I would say that currently running SRSS in a VMware VM is not
recommended - nobody has reported acceptable performance for
SRSS within a VM, and many have reported performance issues.
-Bob
How about if you enabled Trusted Extensions on your Sun Ray servers
and then assigned each user to a particular label so that from the
user's perspective, they appear to be on their own business units'
server?
mike
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