HP UX Containers (SRP) manual Why HP-UX Containers?

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Figure 2: HP-UX Containers and the Virtualization Continuum for HP-UX

HP-UX Containers is a component of the Virtualization Continuum for HP-UX and is compatible with HP-UX nPartitions, HP-UX vPar, and Integrity Virtual Machine (VM) solutions. You can create containers in any HP-UX OS image; the OS image can exist in an nPartition, vPar, Integrity VM, or directly on non-partitioned server hardware.

Why HP-UX Containers?

HP-UX Containers provides an ideal operating environment for consolidating multiple workloads on a single system. This reduces the number of operating system environments requiring administration and support, minimizing “OS sprawl” issues encountered with other virtualization models. Container technology is built into the operating system itself, which allows containers to support small to large workloads with negligible overhead. HP-UX Containers simplifies system resource management by providing the ability to automatically balance CPU and memory needs of workloads running in containers. This “set and forget” method that lets HP-UX Containers dynamically adjust to meet capacity requirements is balanced by an ability to cap the amount of CPU or memory that a container can use.

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Contents HP-UX Containers Technical white paperHP-UX Containers Portfolio Overview Why HP-UX Containers? HP-UX Containers and the Virtualization Continuum for HP-UXContainer types System containersWorkload containers System container file system layoutHP 9000 containers Workload container file system layoutChoosing the right container HP 9000 container file system layoutWhen to use an HP 9000 container When to use a workload containerWhen to use a system container For more information To read more about