IBM I VIRTUALIZATION - READ ME FIRST 7-9-2010 Manual page 18

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VIOS has been used successfully for several years to virtualize storage, optical and networking
resources to AIX and Linux client partitions. Now IBM i joins this virtualization environment,
gaining the ability to use open storage. From a VIOS perspective, IBM i is another client partition;
the host-side configuration steps are the same as for AIX and Linux clients. While code changes
were made in VIOS to accommodate IBM i client partitions, there is no special version of VIOS in
use for IBM i. If you have existing skills in attaching open storage to VIOS and virtualizing I/O
resources to client partitions, they will continue to prove useful when creating a configuration for
an IBM i client partition.
The hardware and virtualization components for attaching open storage to IBM i illustrated in the
diagram above also apply to using DS5000, XIV and other subsystems supported for this solution,
as listed in section 7.
Two management interfaces are available for virtualizing I/O resources through VIOS to IBM i:
the Hardware Management Console (HMC) and the Integrated Virtualization Manager (IVM).
Both provide logical partitioning and virtualization management functions, however, their support
on Power servers and Power blades is different:
The HMC is supported with all Power servers, from Power 520 Express to Power 595,
but not supported with Power blades, such as IBM BladeCenter JS12 or JS23
IVM is supported with all Power blades, from JS12 to JS43, and only with Power 520 and
Power 550
There is another significant difference between HMC and IVM when managing I/O virtualization
for IBM i: when the Power server is IVM-managed, IBM i partitions must be purely virtual. They
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