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Virtualization Technical Support
Virtualization Planning and Implementation
TriParadigm has developed numerous virtualization policies,
guidelines, standards, and procedures over several years of experience
in working with these technologies. Providing a virtualization
environment that can accomodate a large organization requires planning
and strict adherence to policies, guidelines, standards and
procedures.
One of the most difficult tasks in a virtualized environment is
identification and association of resources such as virtual SCSI
adapters, virtual ethernet adapters, and storage. These tasks become
even more difficult in large environments where there may be dozens, if
not hundreds of LPAR's on a single frame. The greatest difficulty lies
in maintenance and updates of existing virtualized LPAR's where there
may be hundreds of disks configured on each VIO server. The ability of
the system administrator to accurately identify which virtual SCSI
adapters and disks are associated with each client LPAR is critical.
Misidentification can lead to corruption of data and extended outages.
A rigid set of policies, guidelines, standards, and procedures can help
simplify and automate these administration tasks.
Live Partition Mobility and Live Workload Partition
Migration Planning and Implementation
In conjuction with TriParadigm's advanced usage of IBM Advanced
Power virtualization (APV), our business continuity methodology is
uniquely positioned for the implementation of Live Partition Mobility
and Live Workload Partition Migration.
Live Partition Mobility allows you to migrate running AIX and Linux
partitions and their hosted applications from one physical server to
another without disrupting infrastructure services. The migration
transfers the entire partition state, including processor context,
memory, attached virtual devices, and connected users.
Partition Mobility helps you meet increasingly stringent
service-level agreements (SLAs) because it allows you to proactively
move running partitions and applications from systems requiring
intervention or under heavy load to other systems.
Workload Partition Mobility is incorporated into the vLPAR automated deployment
appliance.
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