Category:Integrity Virtual Machines

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HP Integrity Virtual Machines (Integrity VM) is a software virtualization technology within the HP Virtual Server Environment that enables you to:

  • Maximize server utilization and resource flexibility.
  • Consolidate enterprise-class servers.
  • Rapidly deploy new environments.
  • Improve cost of ownership.
  • Isolate operating environments.

Integrity VM enables you to create multiple virtual servers or machines with shared resourcing within a single HP Integrity server or nPartition, each with its own "guest" operating system instance, applications, and users. It provides software fault and security isolation, shared processor cores and I/O, automatic dynamic resource allocation (based on demand and entitlement), and dynamic memory migration.

HP Integrity Virtual Machines runs on any HP Integrity server (including Integrity Server Blades) running HP-UX 11i v2 or HP-UX 11i v3, and supports the following guests:

  • HP-UX 11i v2 and v3
  • Windows Server 2003 (SP1 and SP2)
  • RHEL AP 4.4 , 4.5
  • SLES10 SP1 and SP2 (with Integrity VM v4.1)

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