Bitesize Learning – Ep 7:- Provision Storage for Virtual and Physical Workloads

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Tom Robinson | Senior Systems Engineer, Nutanix

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Nutanix has long supported a feature called a volume group. A volume group is a logical construct used to create and group virtual disks for the purpose of storage presentation to VMs or physical servers. Database instances like Oracle (including RAC) and Microsoft SQL Server (including Failover Cluster Instances (FCI) are commonly used in conjunction with volume groups. In this video, Senior Systems Engineer, Tom Robinson, will show how to create volume groups and set up Nutanix Volumes.
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