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IBM Power 595 Technical Overview and Introduction
3.2 PowerVM and PowerVM editions
PowerVM is a combination of hardware feature enablement and value-added software that
provides additional virtualization functions beyond the standard 595 server virtualization
capabilities. PowerVM enables:
Shared processor pool LPARs (based on Micro-Partitioning technology)
Shared dedicated capacity
Multiple shared processor pools
Virtual I/O Server (virtual SCSI and shared Ethernet adapter)
Lx86
Live Partition Mobility
PowerVM is an enhanced version of the former virtualization product called Advanced Power
Virtualization (APV).
PowerVM is available in both Standard and Enterprise Editions for the 595 server. Table 3-2,
lists the virtualization features that are enabled (provided) with each of these PowerVM
editions.
Table 3-2 PowerVM features by edition
Virtual Ethernet
Standard
9
9
9
as a
server
9
as a
server,
client
9
9
9
Virtual I/O Server
PowerVM
9
9
—
9
as a
client
9
9
9
Virtual SCSI
PowerVM
9
9
9
as
server
9
as a
server,
client
9
9
9
Shared Ethernet
Adapter
PowerVM
9
9
9
as a
server
9
as a
server,
client
9
9
9
Live Partition
Mobility
b
PowerVM
9
9
—
9
—
9
9
a. Dynamic memory removal is not supported by Linux at the time of writing.
b. Requires PowerVM Enterprise Edition.
Feature
Source
AIX V5.3
AIX V6.1
IBM i 5.4
w/LIC
5.4.5
IBM i 6.1
RHEL
V4.5 for
Power
RHEL
V5.1 for
Power
SLES
V10 SP1
for Power
Virtualization Feature
PowerVM Standard
Edition (#8506)
PowerVM Enterprise
Edition (#8507)
Shared Processor Pool LPARs
9
9
Shared Dedicated Capacity
9
9
Multiple Shared-Processor Pools
9
9
Virtual I/O Server (Virtual SCSI,
Shared Ethernet Adapter)
9
9
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