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Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.0 Security Guide     Oracle VM Server for SPARC
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Preface

1.  Oracle VM Server for SPARC Security Overview

Security Features Used by Oracle VM Server for SPARC

Oracle VM Server for SPARC Product Overview

Applying General Security Principles to Oracle VM Server for SPARC

2.  Secure Installation and Configuration of Oracle VM Server for SPARC

3.  Oracle VM Server for SPARC Security Features

4.  Security Considerations for Developers

A.  Secure Deployment Checklist

Oracle VM Server for SPARC Product Overview

Oracle VM Server for SPARC provides highly efficient, enterprise-class virtualization capabilities for Oracle's SPARC T-Series servers. Using the Oracle VM Server for SPARC software, you can create up to 128 virtual servers, called logical domains, on a single system. This kind of configuration enables you to take advantage of the massive thread scale offered by SPARC T-Series servers and the Oracle Solaris OS.

A logical domain is a virtual machine that contains a discrete logical grouping of resources. A logical domain has its own operating system and identity within a single computer system. Each logical domain can be created, destroyed, reconfigured, and rebooted independently, without requiring you to perform a power cycle of the server. You can run a variety of application software in different logical domains and keep them independent for performance and security purposes.

For information about using the Oracle VM Server for SPARC software, see Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.0 Administration Guide and Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.0 Reference Manual. For information about the required hardware and software, see Oracle VM Server for SPARC 3.0 Release Notes.

Figure 1-1 Hypervisor Supporting Two Logical Domains

image:Graphic shows the layers that make up the Logical Domains functionality.

The Oracle VM Server for SPARC software uses the following components to provide system virtualization:

Often, an Oracle VM Server for SPARC system has only a control domain that provides the services that are performed by I/O domains and service domains. To improve redundancy and platform serviceability, consider configuring more than one I/O domain on your Oracle VM Server for SPARC system.