
IBM: z/VM Performance Report: Live Guest Relocation
Live Guest Relocation (LGR) is a powerful tool that can be used to manage maintenance windows, balance workloads, or perform other operations that might otherwise disrupt logged …
An Introduction to z/VM Single System Image (SSI) and Live Guest ...
2012年4月18日 · 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 …
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IBM offers SE at a lower price than General Processors/Central Processors because customers are authorized to use SEs only to process certain types and/or amounts of workloads as …
Using z/VM v 6.2 Single System Image (SSI) and Live Guest Relocation (LGR)
2012年8月31日 · Additionally, this book examines the use of small computer system interface (SCSI) disks in the z/VM v6.2 environment and the results of using single system images (SSI) …
Relocation concepts - IBM
A z/VM® SSI cluster provides a virtual server mobility function called live guest relocation (LGR). A running virtual server (guest virtual machine) can be relocated from one member to another. …
IBM z/VM Single System Image and Live Guest Relocation
This combination of enhanced functions provides the foundation that enables Live Guest Relocations (LGR), which is the ability for a Linux guest to be moved from one z/VM system to …
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Using a directory manager is strongly recommended! You may want to split existing disks into global and local. What is a Relocation Domain? If connected to a VSWITCH, make sure the …
Bridging a HiperSockets LAN with a z/VM Virtual Switch - IBM
Full function, industry standard robust L2 bridging technology. No guest configuration changes required for exploitation (transparent to guest OS). Provides Live Guest Relocation (LGR) of …