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IBM Power Systems Virtual Server Guide for IBM i

This IBM® Redbooks® publication delivers a how-to usage content perspective that describes deployment, networking, and data management tasks on the IBM Power Systems Virtual Server by using sample scenarios. During the content development, the team used available documentation, IBM Power Systems Virtual Server environment, and other software and hardware resources to document the following information: IBM Power Systems Virtual Server networking and data management deployment scenarios Migrations use case scenarios Backups case scenarios Disaster recovery case scenarios This book addresses topics for IT architects, IT specialists, developers, sellers, and anyone who wants to implement and manage workloads in the IBM Power Systems Virtual Server. This publication also describes transferring the how-to-skills to the technical teams, and solution guidance to the sales team. This book compliments the documentation that available at the IBM Documentation web page and aligns with the educational materials that are provided by IBM Garage for Systems Technical Education.

Grid Computing Products and Services

This IBM Redbooks publication is part of a series of documents related to grid computing that IBM is presenting to the IT community to enrich it and all its players: clients, industry leaders, emerging enterprises, universities, and producers of technology. It is mainly oriented to IT architects or those who have the responsibility of analyzing the capabilities of the product used to build a grid solution. We describe the functions of grid computing and the categorizations of the components within it. IBM, ISVs, and open source products will be explained. Some of these products are not specific for grid, but they can be used in a grid computing environment. We hope that this book helps you select functions and products and shows you how grid can fit into your IT picture as new products and services for grid are introduced. Part 1 introduces the concept of grid computing and provides the terminology the readers will use in this book. Part 2 explores the functionality associated with certain products and product families. It also presents some examples of the utilization of these products in the grid computing environment. Part 3 presents grid computing product families that can be used to build a complete grid solution. These bundles, or suites, often implement most of the core grid disciplines. Part 4 gives an overview of the grid computing offerings and services that IBM provides.

Grid Computing with the IBM Grid Toolbox

The IBM Grid Toolbox can assist enterprises that deploy, manage, and control grid computing, as well as developers who create products that assist in managing and deploying grids. This grid-enabling toolkit contains standardized development code, much of which was harvested from the open source community, plus an added database and run-time environment. This IBM Redbooks publication is designed to give the reader a comprehensive view of the IBM Grid Toolbox. As the IBM Grid Toolbox is designed in a layered approach, we describe the product by introducing each underlying layer until the whole ecosystem is revealed. The product significantly leverages open standards in the grid computing world, so we show how the IBM Grid Toolbox complements and enhances these standards for the development and deployment of grid services and applications.