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What is zVM?

z/VM is an IBM virtualization operating system that runs on IBM Z mainframe computers. It allows a single physical mainframe to run multiple virtual machines (guests), each capable of running its own operating system (like Linux, z/OS, or another instance of z/VM). z/VM is commonly used for server consolidation, application development and testing, and to provide a secure and isolated environment for different workloads on a single mainframe.

What other technologies are related to zVM?

zVM Complementary Technologies

zLinux is a Linux distribution designed to run on IBM Z mainframes, often virtualized under zVM. It benefits from zVM's virtualization capabilities.
mentioned alongside zVM in 17% (73) of relevant job posts
z/OS is a primary operating system for IBM Z mainframes and can run alongside or be virtualized by zVM. It benefits from zVM's robust features.
mentioned alongside zVM in 4% (112) of relevant job posts
RACF is a security system often used within z/OS environments and, by extension, can secure resources accessed by virtual machines running under zVM.
mentioned alongside zVM in 1% (57) of relevant job posts

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