IBM PowerVM (Power Virtualization Manager) is a virtualization technology for IBM Power Systems servers. It allows you to partition physical server resources (processors, memory, and I/O) into multiple virtual machines (LPARs - Logical Partitions), each running its own operating system instance (typically AIX, IBM i, or Linux). PowerVM enhances server utilization, simplifies management, and improves workload consolidation and isolation, making it a powerful tool for optimizing IT infrastructure.
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