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What is IBM Power Virtual Server?
IBM presents their Power Systems Virtual Server as a scalable, cost-effective way to run IBM AIX, IBM i and Linux workloads.
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- Monitoring tools (185)9.090%
- Service-level Agreement (SLA) uptime (187)8.888%
- Operating system support (185)8.484%
- Dynamic scaling (186)8.484%
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What is IBM Power Virtual Server?
IBM presents their Power Systems Virtual Server as a scalable, cost-effective way to run IBM AIX, IBM i and Linux workloads.
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IaaS provides the basic building blocks for an IT infrastructure like servers, storage, and networking, in an on-demand model over the Internet
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- 8.4Dynamic scaling(186) Ratings
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- 8.3Elastic load balancing(183) Ratings
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- 7.9Pre-configured templates(182) Ratings
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- 8.8Security controls(184) Ratings
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- 7.9Automation(161) Ratings
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What is IBM Power Virtual Server?
IBM® Power® Systems clients who have typically relied upon on-premises-only infrastructure can extend their Power IT resources onto IBM Power Systems Virtual Server to avoid the large capital expense or added risk when migrating essential workloads.
IBM Power Systems Virtual Server are colocated and connected with IBM Cloud®, integrating IBM AIX® and IBM i capabilities. The solution boasts fast, self-service provisioning, flexible management both on premises and off premises, and access to a stack of enterprise IBM Cloud services — with pay-as-you-use billing so users can more easily scale up and out.
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(1-3 of 3)Automating Redundancy With IBM Power Virtual Server.
- The images and data we process and save through the system are easily retrievable.
- The images and data we process and save through the system have never been corrupted.
- Once our process is set for any of the software and systems we interact with through the IBM Power Virtual Server, they require very little, if any, maintenance other than period checkups.
- Having a wider selection of software to work with would be welcome.
- Training and education is daunting at first and could be simplified.
- Much of the automation is wonderful after it is set up but getting started has a steep learning curve.
- Service-level Agreement (SLA) uptime
- 50%5.0
- Dynamic scaling
- 30%3.0
- Elastic load balancing
- 20%2.0
- Pre-configured templates
- 10%1.0
- Monitoring tools
- N/AN/A
- Pre-defined machine images
- 40%4.0
- Operating system support
- 20%2.0
- Security controls
- 50%5.0
- Automation
- 10%1.0
- The positive impact is that decisions were made to use the software for specific processes, and now those have all been established and are working.
- The amount of time and expense involved in migrating to the system and developing from scratch to work with the system has been excessive and unwelcome.
- Support is spotty. The price is premium but the support is primarily provided by subcontractors whose main loyalty is towards IBM and not the end users and clients.
- Data Backup.
- Accessing Remote Systems.
- Interacting with systems that are not IBM products.
- Dealing with more than one version of a software package like SAP HANA at a time.
Handle high input areas efficiently
- Efficient.
- More reliable.
- Cost effective.
- Used in Cloud connectivity
- Needs to be [easier] to use by end users.
- No comments
- Nocomments
Recently it is used fro cloud connectivity using this feature GRE Tunnelling. The connection between firewall and other router connection pretty effective for security reasons
- Service-level Agreement (SLA) uptime
- 60%6.0
- Dynamic scaling
- 60%6.0
- Elastic load balancing
- 80%8.0
- Pre-configured templates
- 80%8.0
- Monitoring tools
- 80%8.0
- Pre-defined machine images
- 80%8.0
- Operating system support
- 80%8.0
- Security controls
- 70%7.0
- Automation
- N/AN/A
- Economic.
- User friendly.
- Costs more.
- Mainly Back up and helpful in disaster data recovery
- Human Resources data.
- RMV data.
- Common people data like tax payers.
- Easy come, easy go.
- User friendly.
- Easy to learn.
- Using [it] for different departments.
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- Prior Experience with the Product
- Third-party professional services
- Price.
- no training
- User friendly.
- Front end usage.
- AWS products
- Linux already did
- May USE SAP
- File import/export
- Single Signon
- API (e.g. SOAP or REST)
- Javascript widgets
- ETL tools
- Working effectively.
- Efficiently managed.
Real High-Performance Power for IBM System i - Power Systems Virtual Server on IBM Cloud for IBMi Review
As a System Analyst, I was working with IBM System i and DB2. Power Systems Virtual Server on IBM Cloud for IBM. It is being used by the whole organization, but mostly by IT department that are located in Europe countries. Currently it is planned to upgrade all organisation systems to newer versions of software, an IBM Cloud solution will be used even more after upgrade, but of course upgrade of physical servers is also requered.
Organisation will not upgrade unless they are sure and have gotten feedback from all users about planned upgrades, There can be some problems from users who dont want to change anything in their working enviroment. Power Systems is a great solution for every IT person, but business people are not so loyal to changes, thats why organisation need to provide learning possibilities for business users, and they will discover then, that nothing is to be afraid off, and Cloud can be easily customized based on their needs.
- Code that was written decades ago can be executed in modern environment
- Can be easily customized based on user or business needs
- Stable solution with very good performance
- No lack of documentation and online information
- Cost could be lower
- Can be a black box for new IT specialists
- Migration process is not so easy..
- Service-level Agreement (SLA) uptime
- 90%9.0
- Dynamic scaling
- 90%9.0
- Elastic load balancing
- 100%10.0
- Pre-configured templates
- 90%9.0
- Monitoring tools
- 70%7.0
- Pre-defined machine images
- 80%8.0
- Operating system support
- 70%7.0
- Security controls
- 80%8.0
- Automation
- 70%7.0
- Average annual rate of investment increased slightly for a second year of use
- ROI is more or less stable and predictable for the next period
- Overall business impact is positive
- Azure Application Gateway, Azure Databases, Azure Virtual Machines, IBM Db2 on Cloud, IBM i, IBM WebSphere Application Server on Cloud, ODBC Driver for SQL Azure, IBM POWER8 Servers, Oracle Cloud Platform, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Power Automate (formerly microsoft flow), VMware vCenter Server and Google Cloud Dataflow
That's why, it is a very positive experience with Power Systems Virtual Server on IBM Cloud for IBMi, and I will continue to use it in the future.
- IBMi system maintenance
- Software development
- Virtualization
- Migration