Hi listers,

Physical processors, I/O devices and memory having been virtualized, these 
resources can be be shared by multiple zLinux/VM LPARs. So physical processors 
for example are abstracted into virtual processors, which are assigned to 
partitions. So it should be able that a system administrator defines the number 
of virtual processors that may be utilized by a partition as well as the actual 
physical processor capacity that should be applied to actualize those virtual 
processors.

My questions:
1°
where can I find more info about this (sort of) ‘capping’ of virtual 
processors, virtual memory and virtual devices in zLinux/VM LPARs?
2°
how can this virtual resource ‘capping’ be monitored?
3°
Is it possible to apply stringent SLAs on these virtual resource cappings, 
which can be reported towards the end-user?

Please route me to some reading material, presentations, ...
Jan



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