z/VM and Linux on IBM System z the Virtualization Cookbook: A Cookbook for Installing and Customizing Z/VM 5.2 and Linux SLES 10 on the Mainframe
Source: IBM
Virtualization is hot. The mainframe and z/VM have been doing virtualization for decades. When Linux came to the mainframe in 2000, it was a natural fit to run under z/VM. One can run many tens of Linux images on the same System z Logical PARtition (LPAR). Some customers are running hundreds. With a z/VM and Linux infrastructure, one can reduce the time between deciding on new servers and implementing them because new servers can be deployed in a matter of minutes. This powerful capability can enable to launch new products and services without planning, purchasing, installing and configuring new hardware and software.
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| Date: | Mar 2007 |
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