PowerVM (Power Virtualization) is IBM's virtualization technology for Power Systems servers. It allows you to partition a Power Systems server into multiple virtual machines (LPARs), each running its own operating system (AIX, IBM i, or Linux). This improves server utilization, reduces hardware costs, and simplifies management. It is commonly used for consolidating workloads, creating development and test environments, and improving business continuity.
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