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At the time of writing, virtual SCSI supports Fibre Channel, parallel SCSI, iSCSI, SAS, SCSI
RAID devices, and optical devices, including DVD-RAM and DVD-ROM. Other protocols such
as SSA and tape devices are not supported.
For more information about specific storage devices that are supported for Virtual I/O Server,
see the following web page:
http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/sas/f/vios/documentation/datasheet.html
Virtual I/O Server functions
The Virtual I/O Server has a number of features, including monitoring solutions:
Support for Live Partition Mobility starting on POWER6 processor-based systems with the
PowerVM Enterprise Edition. For more information about Live Partition Mobility, see 3.4.5,
“PowerVM Live Partition Mobility” on page 144.
Support for virtual SCSI devices backed by a file, which are then accessed as standard
SCSI-compliant LUNs.
Support for virtual Fibre Channel devices that are used with the NPIV feature.
Virtual I/O Server Expansion Pack with additional security functions such as Kerberos
(Network Authentication Service for users and client and server applications), Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMP) v3, and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
(LDAP) client functionality.
System Planning Tool (SPT) and Workload Estimator, which are designed to ease the
deployment of a virtualized infrastructure. For more information about the System
Planning Tool, see 3.5, “System Planning Tool” on page 156.
IBM Systems Director agent and a number of preinstalled IBM Tivoli® agents, such as the
following examples:
– Tivoli Identity Manager, to allow easy integration into an existing Tivoli Systems
Management infrastructure
– Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager (ADDM), which creates and
automatically maintains application infrastructure maps including dependencies,
change-histories, and deep configuration values
vSCSI enterprise reliability, availability, serviceability (eRAS)
Additional CLI statistics in
svmon
,
vmstat
,
fcstat
, and
topas
Monitoring solutions to help manage and monitor the Virtual I/O Server and shared
resources
Commands and views provide additional metrics for memory, paging, processes, Fibre
Channel HBA statistics, and virtualization.
For more information about the Virtual I/O Server and its implementation, see PowerVM
Virtualization on IBM System p: Introduction and Configuration Fourth Edition, SG24-7940.
3.4.5 PowerVM Live Partition Mobility
PowerVM Live Partition Mobility allows you to move a running logical partition, including its
operating system and running applications, from one system to another without any shutdown
or without disrupting the operation of that logical partition. Inactive partition mobility allows
you to move a powered-off logical partition from one system to another.
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