z/VM provides the capability to account for the use of system resources by virtual machines, including those run- ning Linux. Accounting records are produced that track a virtual machine’s use of processor, paging, I/O, and virtual network resources, including virtual
z/VM V4.4 extends its virtualization technology in support of Linux and other guests while providing some enhancements that enable z/VM to be
•Reducing contention for the z/VM Control Program (CP) scheduler lock may help increase the number of Linux and other guest virtual machines that can be managed concurrently.
•Enhancing the Virtual Machine Resource Manager (VMRM) to provide the infrastructure necessary to sup- port more extensive workload and systems resource management features by providing:
–monitor data showing actual workload achievement
–an interface to dynamically change users in work- loads, workload characteristics, and goals
–more fl exibility using the VMRM confi guration fi le when managing multiple users
–improvements in the reliability and performance of the VMRM service virtual machine’s monitor data handling
–serviceability enhancements including improved mes- sages, logfi le entries, and new server options
•Simulating virtual FICON CTCA devices for guest oper- ating systems enhances previous
•Supporting real and virtual integrated 3270 console devices. Real support enables this device, provided by the Hardware Management Console (HMC) to be used as the system operator console. Virtual support enables testing of guest operating systems and utilities such as
•Delivering the Performance Toolkit for VM™ to process Linux performance data obtained from the Resource Management Facility (RMF) Performance Monitoring (PM) client application, rmfpms. Linux performance data obtained from RMF is presented on display screens and in printed reports similar to the way VM data is viewed and presented.
With corresponding function available in Linux on zSeries and S/390, z/VM V4.4 provides:
•The attachment of Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) devices to guest Linux images using Fibre Chan- nel Protocol (FCP) channels on zSeries processors
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