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== System z and z/VM ==
 
== System z and z/VM ==
[http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/ System z] is a family name used by IBM for all of its mainframe computers. IBM System z, now includes the IBM System z9, the IBM System z10 and the newer IBM zEnterprise.
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[http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/ System z] is a family name used by IBM for all of its mainframe computers. IBM System z now includes the IBM System z9, the IBM System z10 and the newer IBM zEnterprise.
  
 
[http://www.vm.ibm.com/ z/VM] is an IBM VM hypervisor based on 64-bit z/Architecture, and now with multi-system virtualization and virtual server mobility. z/VM is designed to allow the capability for clients to run hundreds to thousands of Linux servers on a single mainframe running with other System z operating systems, such as z/OS, or as a large-scale linux-only enterprise server solution.  
 
[http://www.vm.ibm.com/ z/VM] is an IBM VM hypervisor based on 64-bit z/Architecture, and now with multi-system virtualization and virtual server mobility. z/VM is designed to allow the capability for clients to run hundreds to thousands of Linux servers on a single mainframe running with other System z operating systems, such as z/OS, or as a large-scale linux-only enterprise server solution.  

Revision as of 06:42, 8 June 2013

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System z and z/VM

System z is a family name used by IBM for all of its mainframe computers. IBM System z now includes the IBM System z9, the IBM System z10 and the newer IBM zEnterprise.

z/VM is an IBM VM hypervisor based on 64-bit z/Architecture, and now with multi-system virtualization and virtual server mobility. z/VM is designed to allow the capability for clients to run hundreds to thousands of Linux servers on a single mainframe running with other System z operating systems, such as z/OS, or as a large-scale linux-only enterprise server solution.

xCAT is a management tool developed by IBM. It is used for the deployment and administration of Linux or AIX based clusters.

Architecture

Prerequisites

Configure Examples

Code Structure

References

  1. z/VM
  2. xCAT on z/VM