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Managing Data Director Resources 2
System administrators manage CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources, as well as system-wide
database and backup configuration templates. Organization administrators manage resources for database
groups and for databases and enable database templates for their organizations.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Resource Management Overview,” on page 19
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“Resource Bundles and Resource Pools,” on page 20
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“Storage Resources and Data Director,” on page 21
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“System Resource Bundle,” on page 22
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“Resource Assignment,” on page 23
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“vSphere Resource Pools and Data Director,” on page 24
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“Viewing Resource Information,” on page 26
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“Create the System Resource Pool,” on page 26
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“Create the System Resource Bundle,” on page 27
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“Monitor Resource Usage,” on page 28
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“Create a Resource Pool,” on page 28
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“Create a Resource Bundle,” on page 29
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“Assign a Resource Bundle to an Organization,” on page 31
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“Perform Advanced Cluster Configuration,” on page 31
Resource Management Overview
System administrators allocate resources to organizations. These virtual resources come directly from the
physical resources of the cluster on which Data Director runs. Organization administrators assign organization
resources to database groups and databases.
A vSphere cluster consists of several ESXi hosts that provide the physical CPU and memory resources for the
databases managed by Data Director. As part of installation, you create the cluster and enable vSphere High
Availability (HA) and vSphere Distributed Resource Management (DRS) for the cluster. Data Director can take
advantage of the vSphere HA and vSphere DRS functionality because Data Director runs on top of the cluster.
See the vSphere Availability and the vSphere Resource Management documentation for details.
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