Virtual machines is MF VM
VMware is like lparing
on the MF lparing did away for the need for VM at some shops instead of
running 3 virt machines under VM , run 3 lpars etc
where was the actual article ? I would like to show it to some management
here
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But isn't lparing a VM technology??
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Dave Jones wrote:
> And I suspect that these Linux servers will be hosted on z/VM......
This was just circulated internally, too, and I was extremely annoyed
that z/VM wasn't mentioned (although I note that LPAR was touted as
being IBM's "premier virtualisation product" - not that I have anything
particularly against LPAR, but really...).
I'm trying to find out more.
Ray M
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