Live Partition Mobility is the next step in the IBMs Power SystemsTM virtualization continuum. It can be combined with other virtualization technologies, such as logical partitions, Live Workload Partitions, and the SAN Volume Controller, to provide a fully virtualized computing platform that offers the degree of system and infrastructure flexibility required by today's production data centers. Please note: The contents of this publication has been updated and migrated to the following publications. The material in this PDF should no longer be considered accurate. An introduction to PowerVM that includes basic installation and set up: IBM PowerVM Virtualization Introduction and Configuration A deep dive into how to manage PowerVM virtualization 24x7: IBM PowerVM Virtualization Managing and Monitoring The enhancements that were added in 2013, including a chapter on mobility: IBM PowerVM Enhancements What is new in 2013
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Live Partition Mobility is the next step in the IBMs Power Systems virtualization continuum. It can be combined with other virtualization technologies, such as logical partitions, Live Workload Partitions, and the SAN Volume Controller, to provide a fully virtualized computing platform that offers the degree of system and infrastructure flexibility required by today's production data centers. This IBM® Redbooks® publication discusses how Live Partition Mobility can help technical professionals, enterprise architects, and system administrators: * Migrate entire running AIX® and Linux® partitions and hosted applications from one physical server to another without disrupting services and loads. * Meet stringent service-level agreements. * Rebalance loads across systems quickly, with support for multiple concurrent migrations. * Use a migration wizard for single partition migrations. This book can help you understand, plan, prepare, and perform partition migration on IBM Power Systems POWER6 technology-based servers that are running AIX.
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