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What is IBM Power Virtual Server?
IBM presents their Power Systems Virtual Server as a scalable, cost-effective way to run IBM AIX, IBM i and Linux workloads.
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Popular Features
- Monitoring tools (183)9.090%
- Service-level Agreement (SLA) uptime (185)8.787%
- Operating system support (183)8.383%
- Dynamic scaling (184)8.282%
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What is IBM Power Virtual Server?
IBM presents their Power Systems Virtual Server as a scalable, cost-effective way to run IBM AIX, IBM i and Linux workloads.
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- Setup fee optional
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- Free Trial
- Free/Freemium Version
- Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Demos
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Features
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)
IaaS provides the basic building blocks for an IT infrastructure like servers, storage, and networking, in an on-demand model over the Internet
- 8.7Service-level Agreement (SLA) uptime(185) Ratings
The service uptime as a percentage defined in the SLA
- 8.2Dynamic scaling(184) Ratings
Ease of scaling up or down in response to customer needs
- 8.2Elastic load balancing(181) Ratings
Automatic balancing and distribution of resources across multiple virtual computers
- 7.8Pre-configured templates(180) Ratings
Pre-defined templates for virtual machines
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Monitoring tools provide alerts when problems are detected
- 8.4Pre-defined machine images(181) Ratings
Range of different server configurations available
- 8.3Operating system support(183) Ratings
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- 8.6Security controls(182) Ratings
Compliance with security protocols like SSL and AES
- 7.7Automation(159) Ratings
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What is IBM Power Virtual Server?
IBM® Power® Systems clients who have typically relied upon on-premises-only infrastructure can extend their Power IT resources onto IBM Power Systems Virtual Server to avoid the large capital expense or added risk when migrating essential workloads.
IBM Power Systems Virtual Server are colocated and connected with IBM Cloud®, integrating IBM AIX® and IBM i capabilities. The solution boasts fast, self-service provisioning, flexible management both on premises and off premises, and access to a stack of enterprise IBM Cloud services — with pay-as-you-use billing so users can more easily scale up and out.
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(1-1 of 1)Handle high input areas efficiently
- Efficient.
- More reliable.
- Cost effective.
- Used in Cloud connectivity
- Needs to be [easier] to use by end users.
- No comments
- Nocomments
Recently it is used fro cloud connectivity using this feature GRE Tunnelling. The connection between firewall and other router connection pretty effective for security reasons
- Service-level Agreement (SLA) uptime
- 60%6.0
- Dynamic scaling
- 60%6.0
- Elastic load balancing
- 80%8.0
- Pre-configured templates
- 80%8.0
- Monitoring tools
- 80%8.0
- Pre-defined machine images
- 80%8.0
- Operating system support
- 80%8.0
- Security controls
- 70%7.0
- Automation
- N/AN/A
- Economic.
- User friendly.
- Costs more.
- Mainly Back up and helpful in disaster data recovery
- Human Resources data.
- RMV data.
- Common people data like tax payers.
- Easy come, easy go.
- User friendly.
- Easy to learn.
- Using [it] for different departments.
- Price
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- Product Usability
- Prior Experience with the Product
- Third-party professional services
- Price.
- no training
- User friendly.
- Front end usage.
- AWS products
- Linux already did
- May USE SAP
- File import/export
- Single Signon
- API (e.g. SOAP or REST)
- Javascript widgets
- ETL tools
- Working effectively.
- Efficiently managed.