The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM Z Volume 1 IBM z VM 7 2

The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM Z Volume 1  IBM z VM 7 2
Author: Lydia Parziale,Edi Lopes Alves,Vic Cross,Paul Novak,Mauro Cesar de Souza,IBM Redbooks
Publsiher: IBM Redbooks
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2021-07-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780738459721

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This IBM® Redbooks® publication is volume one of five in a series of books entitled The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM Z. The series includes the following volumes: The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM z Systems® Volume 1: IBM z/VM® 7.2, SG24-8147 The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM Z Volume 2: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 Servers, SG24-8303 The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM z Systems Volume 3: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12, SG24-8890 The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM z Systems Volume 4: Ubuntu Server 16.04, SG24-8354 Virtualization Cookbook for IBM Z Volume 5: KVM, SG24-8463 It is recommended that you start with Volume 1 of this series because the IBM z/VM hypervisor is the foundation (or base "layer") for installing Linux on IBM Z®. This book series assumes that you are generally familiar with IBM Z technology and terminology. It does not assume an in-depth understanding of z/VM or Linux. It is written for individuals who want to start quickly with z/VM and Linux, and get virtual servers up and running in a short time (days, not weeks or months). Volume 1 starts with a solution orientation, discusses planning and security, and then, describes z/VM installation methods, configuration, hardening, automation, servicing, networking, optional features, and more. It adopts a "cookbook-style" format that provides a concise, repeatable set of procedures for installing, configuring, administering, and maintaining z/VM. This volume also includes a chapter on monitoring z/VM and the Linux virtual servers that are hosted. Volumes 2, 3, and 4 assume that you completed all of the steps that are described in Volume 1. From that common foundation, these volumes describe how to create your own Linux virtual servers on IBM Z hardware under IBM z/VM. The cookbook format continues with installing and customizing Linux. Volume 5 provides an explanation of the kernel-based virtual machine (KVM) on IBM Z and how it can use the z/Architecture®. It focuses on the planning of the environment and provides installation and configuration definitions that are necessary to build, manage, and monitor a KVM on Z environment. This publication applies to the supported Linux on Z distributions (Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu).

An Introduction to z VM Single System Image SSI and Live Guest Relocation LGR

An Introduction to z VM Single System Image  SSI  and Live Guest Relocation  LGR
Author: Lydia Parziale,Anthony Bongiorno,Howard Charter,Jo Johnston,Volker Masen,Clovis Pereira,Sreehari Somasundaran,Srivatsan Venkatesan,IBM Redbooks
Publsiher: IBM Redbooks
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2016-03-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780738436623

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IBM® z/VM® 6.2 introduces significant changes to z/VM in the form of multi-system clustering technology allowing up to four z/VM instances in a single system image (SSI) cluster. This technology is important, because it offers clients an attractive alternative to vertical growth by adding new z/VM systems. In the past, this capability required duplicate efforts to install, maintain, and manage each system. With SSI, these duplicate efforts are reduced or eliminated. Support for live guest relocation (LGR) allows you to move Linux virtual servers without disruption to the business, helping you to avoid planned outages. The z/VM systems are aware of each other and can take advantage of their combined resources. LGR enables clients to avoid loss of service due to planned outages by relocating guests from a system requiring maintenance to a system that remains active during the maintenance period. Together, the SSI and LGR technologies offer substantial client value, and they are a major departure from past z/VM practices. This IBM Redbooks® publication gives you a broad understanding of the new SSI architecture and an overview of LGR. We show an LGR example that shows a typical SAP user environment. In our example, the SAP Application Server Central Instance resides on a Linux on System z® guest and an IBM DB2® 10 database server runs on z/OS®. This book is written for IT architects, who design the systems, and IT specialists, who build the systems.

Set Up Linux on IBM System Z for Production

Set Up Linux on IBM System Z for Production
Author: Lydia Parziale
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Client/server computing
ISBN: OCLC:1136894032

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z VM and Linux Operations for z OS System Programmers

z VM and Linux Operations for z OS System Programmers
Author: Lydia Parziale,Omar Badreddin,Roy P Costa,Rodrigo Ceron Ferreira de Castro,Marian Gasparovic,Kenneth P Haas,Guillaume Lasmayous,Raymond Van Deurs,IBM Redbooks
Publsiher: IBM Redbooks
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2008-10-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780738431598

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This IBM Redbooks publication discusses z/VM and Linux operations from the perspective of the z/OS programmer or system programmer. Although other books have been written about many of these topics, this book gives enough information about each topic to describe z/VM and Linux on IBM System z operations to somebody who is new to both environments. This book is intended for z/OS programmers and system programmers who are transitioning to the z/VM and Linux on System z environments and who want a translation guide for assistance. We base this book on our experiences using System z10 Enterprise Edition, z/VM version 5.3 RSU 0701, and Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 10 on System z.

Set up Linux on IBM System z for Production

Set up Linux on IBM System z for Production
Author: Lydia Parziale,Saulo Silva,David Borges De Sousa,Livio Sousa,Junius Mills,Qi Ye,IBM Redbooks
Publsiher: IBM Redbooks
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2013-11-25
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780738438870

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This IBM® Redbooks® publication shows the power of IBM System z® virtualization and flexibility in sharing resources in a flexible production environment. In this book, we outline the planning and setup of Linux on System z to move from a development or test environment into production. As an example, we use one logical partition (LPAR) with shared CPUs with memory for a production environment and another LPAR that shares some CPUs, but also has a dedicated one for production. Running in IBM z/VM® mode allows for virtualization of servers and based on z/VM shares, can prioritize and control their resources. The size of the LPAR or z/VM resources depends on the workload and the applications that run that workload. We examine a typical web server environment, Java applications, and describe it by using a database management system, such as IBM DB2®. Network decisions are examined with regards to VSWITCH, shared Open Systems Adapter (OSA), IBM HiperSocketsTM and the HiperPAV, or FCP/SCSI attachment used with a storage area network (SAN) Volume Controller along with performance and throughput expectations. The intended audience for this IBM Redbooks publication is IT architects who are responsible for planning production environments and IT specialists who are responsible for implementation of production environments.

z VM and Linux on IBM System z The Virtualization Cookbook for SLES 11 SP1

z VM and Linux on IBM System z  The Virtualization Cookbook for SLES 11 SP1
Author: Michael MacIsaac,Marian Gasparovic,IBM Redbooks
Publsiher: IBM Redbooks
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2011-02-22
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780738435077

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This IBM® Redbooks® publication describes how to create your own Linux® virtual servers on IBM System z® hardware under z/VM®. It adopts a cookbook format that provides a concise, repeatable set of procedures for installing and configuring z/VM in an LPAR and then installing and customizing Linux. You need an IBM System z logical partition (LPAR) with associated resources, z/VM 6.1 media, and SLES 11 SP1 Linux for System z. This book assumes that you have a general familiarity with System z technology and terminology. It does not assume an in-depth understanding of z/VM and Linux. It is written for those who want to get a quick start with z/VM and Linux on the mainframe.

Linux on IBM System Z

Linux on IBM System Z
Author: Lydia Parziale
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Computer systems
ISBN: 0738436321

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z VM and Linux on IBM System z The Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 0

z VM and Linux on IBM System z  The Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 0
Author: Michael MacIsaac,Brad Hinson,IBM Redbooks
Publsiher: IBM Redbooks
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011-02-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780738435107

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This IBM® Redbooks® publication describes how to create Linux® virtual servers in IBM z/VM® on IBM System z® hardware. This book adopts a cookbook format that provides a concise, repeatable set of procedures for installing and configuring z/VM in a logical partition (LPAR) and then installing and customizing Linux. You need an IBM System z LPAR with the associated resources, z/VM V6.1 media, and a Linux distribution. This book assumes that you have a general familiarity with System z technology and terminology. It does not assume an in-depth understanding of z/VM and Linux. It is written for those clients who want to get a quick start with z/VM and Linux on the mainframe.