This course offers a high-level introduction to the Power Virtual Server, focusing on familiarizing learners with the product. It includes a brief overview of the history of Power® and its capabilities, as well as commonly used operating systems and workloads. Additionally, it provides examples of how Power is used.
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Syllabus
- Identify the features and capabilities of IBM® Power® Virtual Server
- Identify the three operating systems to run workloads on IBM Power Virtual Server (namely AIX®, IBM i, and Linux® – RHEL – SLES )
- Explain the value for clients running Oracle, SAP, and IBM i workloads on a Power Virtual Server
- Explain the common use cases or applications for IBM Power Virtual Server
- Explore the history and origins of IBM Power Virtual Server