VM Host | A server running software such as HP Integrity Virtual Machines, VMware ESX, or Microsoft |
| Virtual Server, that provides multiple virtual machines, each running its own instance of an |
| operating system. |
warmup | The period of time during which Application Discovery is comparing discovered processes to |
| the known installations of software and to template definitions of applications. |
WBEM | |
| developed by the Distributed Management Task Force, Inc. A WBEM provider offers access to |
| a resource. WBEM clients send requests to providers to get information about and access to the |
| registered resources. |
See WBEM. | |
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The entire OS instance is considered a workload for recognition by Insight Dynamics | |
workload | components. |
workload | The collection of processes in a standalone server, nPartition compartment, virtual partition |
| compartment, or virtual machine compartment. HP Insight Global Workload Manager software |
| for Integrity (gWLM) extends this concept to include processor set compartments and |
| Scheduler group compartments. gWLM enables you to monitor and manage workloads by |
| automatically adjusting the resource allocations of compartments based on policies. |
| See also managed workload, monitored workload, Serviceguard workload. |
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