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Introduction to Virtualization: z/VM Basic Concepts and Terms
This is part of the Blooming Basics for z/VM and Linux on System z.
Introduction to Virtualization: z/VM Basic Concepts and Terms
Speaker: Bruce Hayden, IBM ATS
Abstract:
The increased interest in virtualization has resulted in many people investigating virtualization technology. Exploring a different technology has the challenge of being introduced to new terminology and concepts. With over 30 years of experience in virtualization, z/VM on System z is the premier enterprise solution.
This session is designed for those who are new to z/VM, are back working on z/VM after being away from it for a few years, or are just confused about the concepts of 'virtualization'. This session describes the basics of the virtualization in z/VM, the resources it can manage, and various other facilities it offers. Terminology that will be used in other z/VM sessions this week will be introduced and explained here.
Even if z/VM is not the virtualization platform you will ultimately use,
understanding it is helpful as it is often the benchmark used to judge
others.
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