Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) provides a series of complementary cloud services that enables the user to build and run a wide range of applications and services in a Highly Available (HA) hosted environment. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) offers high-performance compute capabilities (as physical hardware instances) along with storage capacity enabling secure access via flexible virtual network infrastructure from your on-premises network.
For those customers looking to deploy an OS configuration not specifically included in Table 1.0, please refer to the Veritas platform and kernel compatibility matrix located on Infoscale docs. Support for Bare Metal OCI environments are not exclusively qualified.
Ad hoc qualification requests will be evaluated on a best-effort basis.
Table 1.0
|
OS |
No. of nodes in cluster |
InfoScale Version |
Storage |
|
OEL 7.9 (Red Hat Kernel) |
2 |
|
NVME + block disks |
|
RHEL 7.5 |
2 |
|
NVME + block disks |
|
OEL 7.5 (Red Hat Kernel) |
2 |
|
NVME + block disks |
| Windows 2016 |
2 |
|
VSAN 7.0 U3 |
Veritas InfoScale support for OCI now extends to Virtual Cloud Instances.
Veritas has completed the Storage stack qualification of Virtual Cloud Instances in OCI with InfoScale (IS) 7.3.1, 7.4.2 and 8.0.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) provides a series of complementary cloud services that enables the user to build and run a wide range of applications and services in a Highly Available (HA) hosted environment. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) offers high-performance compute capabilities (as physical hardware instances) along with storage capacity enabling secure access via flexible virtual network infrastructure from your on-premises network.