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Category: Oracle VM for SPARC (LDoms)

In an ldoms configuration, a service domain is responsible for handling hardware resources such as network and storage on behalf of its guests. The simplest configuration is to use a single primary domain which functions as a service domain for all of the guest domains. 

It is possible to configure SPARC servers with redundant service domains (e.g. primary and secondary).

Each service domain is responsible for half of the hardware devices, and allows the guests to continue functioning even if one service domain is offline. Technically, it is both an I/O domain (which has direct access to hardware) and a service domain (which provides services to other domains).

The main benefits of service domain redundancy are:

The main drawbacks are:

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