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z/VM 6.2 Enhances Architectural and Data Integrity
Posted Jan 25, 2012 - January 25, 2012 Issue Print Version     Page 1of 1
  

z/VM is well known as the virtualization technology which enables organizations to run hundreds to thousands of Linux servers on a single mainframe. Traditionally, the z/VM hypervisor has taken advantage of System z capabilities to increase resources dynamically, allowing processor, memory, network and I/O capacity to be expanded on-demand to meet increasing workload requirements, writes IBM senior technical staff member Romney White in a recent issue of IBM Systems Magazine. Now, z/VM can not only move resources to work, but also move work to available resources-all while maintaining complete architectural and data integrity. Read the article.


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