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Virtualizar máquina física Oracle con volumen presentado de EVA 4400 posted: May 15, 2009 6:58 AM

Click to view vmflu's profile Lurker 1 posts since
May 15, 2009

Hola a todos,

Quería hacer una migración de físico a virtual de un servidor con Windows 2003 Server y Oracle9i. El problema es que este servidor tiene presentado por Fiber Channel una LUN de una cabina EVA 4400 donde guarda toda la información de la base de datos Oracle. La migración del servidor a virtual es sencilla con Vmware vConverter, pero ...¿se puede presentar esta LUN de la cabina con los datos de la base de datos para que lo vea la nueva máquina virtual o es necesario realizar una migración de los datos de la LUN a un nuevo almacenamiento RAW o SCSI?

Muchas gracias.

Saludos,

Click to view Gerrit.Lehr's profile Master 827 posts since
Nov 9, 2005
Welcome to the community. This is an english-speaking community so please post questions in the english language only. Thank you.

Kind Regards,
Gerrit Lehr

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Click to view acruizu's profile Enthusiast 29 posts since
May 13, 2008

I think you should reconsidering using converter for a DB migration. You can use that storage as a VMFS volume and restore all your data as a new VM Disk or you could use RDM... once again... I think you should reporpuse your migration strategy.

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