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Mirroring<br />

Linux can mirror disks by use of the RAID-Tools. Thus, for redundancy, you may<br />

mirror each virtual disk provided by <strong>on</strong>e Virtual I/O Server to another virtual disk<br />

provided by a different Virtual I/O Server.<br />

Attenti<strong>on</strong>: Be aware that using Linux’s RAID-Tools to mirror the boot- and<br />

root-partiti<strong>on</strong>s, and enabling the Linux system to boot from mirrored disks,<br />

may require modificati<strong>on</strong> of the default boot scheme.<br />

Remember that mirroring could also be implemented in the Virtual I/O Server to<br />

provide redundant access to external disks for the VIO client. But implementing<br />

mirroring in the Virtual I/O Server instead of the VIO client would not provide the<br />

same degree of high availability to the VIO client, because the VIO client would<br />

have to be shut down when the single Virtual I/O Server were brought down, for<br />

example, when the Virtual I/O Server is upgraded. The difference between<br />

mirroring in the VIO client and in the Virtual I/O Server is shown in Figure 2-28.<br />

Note: Currently LVM mirroring of virtual disks <strong>on</strong> the APV Virtual I/O Server is<br />

not recommended.<br />

Figure 2-28 Implementing Mirroring in the VIO client or VIO server<br />

LVM<br />

The Linux OS Logical Volume Manager can use any mix of virtual and physical<br />

disks.<br />

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