AIX 7.2, PowerVM - UNIX, Virtualization and Security, An administrator's guide

AIX 7.2, PowerVM - UNIX, Virtualization and Security, An administrator's guide
Author: Sebastian Biedroń
Publisher: Sebastian Biedroń
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2020-02-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Get to know the IBM AIX operating system! The topics covered include: - Basics of the AIX operating system; - Virtualization, PowerVM, Virtual I/O Server; - Installation and maintenance of the AIX operating system; - Management of users, disks, and the file system; - Backup and system diagnostics; - Performance tips; - Security features. Operating systems from the UNIX family are known for their high reliability and performance. This is why many companies use such systems to manage key application servers. One of the systems that belongs to this family is AIX, which has gained popularity in recent years due to its significant potential for virtualization as well as the fact that its security configuration meets the strictest security requirements.

IBM PowerVM Virtualization Introduction and Configuration

IBM PowerVM Virtualization Introduction and Configuration
Author: Scott Vetter
Publisher: IBM Redbooks
Total Pages: 790
Release: 2017-06-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0738438146

This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides an introduction to PowerVMTM virtualization technologies on Power System servers. PowerVM is a combination of hardware, firmware, and software that provides CPU, network, and disk virtualization. These are the main virtualization technologies: POWER7, POWER6, and POWER5 hardware POWER Hypervisor Virtual I/O Server Though the PowerVM brand includes partitioning, management software, and other offerings, this publication focuses on the virtualization technologies that are part of the PowerVM Standard and Enterprise Editions. This publication is also designed to be an introduction guide for system administrators, providing instructions for these tasks: Configuration and creation of partitions and resources on the HMC Installation and configuration of the Virtual I/O Server Creation and installation of virtualized partitions Examples using AIX, IBM i, and Linux This edition has been updated with the latest updates available and an improved content organization.

AIX for Breakfast

AIX for Breakfast
Author: Phillip Houtz
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: AIX (Computer file)
ISBN: 9780133996845

AIX is the IBM version of the UNIX operating system, which supports more commands and functions than traditional UNIX. This complete guide to using and administering AIX highlights the exceptions created by IBM, and references the implementation of AIX in an IBM environment. Covers AIX shells, the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT), AIX system administration, X Windows customization, and system and data backup. For programmers and system administrators using the IBM version of UNIX - called AIX.

IBM PowerVM Getting Started Guide

IBM PowerVM Getting Started Guide
Author: Scott Vetter
Publisher: IBM Redbooks
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2012-12-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0738450677

IBM® PowerVM® virtualization technology is a combination of hardware and software that supports and manages virtual environments on IBM POWER5, POWER5+, POWER6®, and POWER7® processor-based systems. These systems are available on IBM Power SystemsTM and IBM BladeCenter® servers as optional editions, and are supported by the IBM AIX®, IBM i, and Linux operating systems. With this set of comprehensive systems technologies and services, you can aggregate and manage resources with a consolidated, logical view. By deploying PowerVM virtualization and IBM Power Systems, you can take advantage of the following benefits: Lower energy costs through server consolidation Reduced cost of your existing infrastructure Better management of the growth, complexity, and risk of your infrastructure This IBM RedpaperTM publication is a quick start guide to help you install and configure a complete PowerVM virtualization solution on IBM Power Systems. It highlights how to use the following management console interfaces to configure PowerVM: Integrated Virtualization Manager (IVM) Hardware Management Console (HMC) Systems Director Management Console (SDMC) This paper also highlights advanced configuration of a dual Virtual I/O Server setup. This paper targets new customers who need assistance with quickly and easily installing, configuring, and starting a new PowerVM server in a virtualized environment.

IBM PowerVM Best Practices

IBM PowerVM Best Practices
Author: Scott Vetter
Publisher: IBM Redbooks
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2015-01-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0738437301

This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides best practices for planning, installing, maintaining, and monitoring the IBM PowerVM® Enterprise Edition virtualization features on IBM POWER7® processor technology-based servers. PowerVM is a combination of hardware, PowerVM Hypervisor, and software, which includes other virtualization features, such as the Virtual I/O Server. This publication is intended for experienced IT specialists and IT architects who want to learn about PowerVM best practices, and focuses on the following topics: Planning and general best practices Installation, migration, and configuration Administration and maintenance Storage and networking Performance monitoring Security PowerVM advanced features This publication is written by a group of seven PowerVM experts from different countries around the world. These experts came together to bring their broad IT skills, depth of knowledge, and experiences from thousands of installations and configurations in different IBM client sites.

AIX 5L Administration

AIX 5L Administration
Author: Randal K. Michael
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 706
Release: 2002-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0072228415

Configure, customize, and administer AIX version 5L effectively using this expert resource. Use system management tools, work with network and distributed file systems, manage the user environment, tune and monitor the system, and much more.

AIX Version 4

AIX Version 4
Author: James W. DeRoest
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: AIX (Operating system)
ISBN: 9780070366886

This guide addresses literally everything that system administrators must know in order to maximize their new AIX capabilities. With special emphasis on networking and configuration, DeRoest explains Version 4's many new features and covers links to the Web and security issues.

IBM AIX Version 7.1 Differences Guide

IBM AIX Version 7.1 Differences Guide
Author: Scott Vetter
Publisher: IBM Redbooks
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2011-02-25
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0738435007

This IBM® Redbooks® publication focuses on the enhancements to IBM AIX® Version 7.1 Standard Edition. It is intended to help system administrators, developers, and users understand these enhancements and evaluate potential benefits in their own environments. AIX Version 7.1 introduces many new features, including: - Domain Role Based Access Control - Workload Partition enhancements - Topas performance tool enhancements - Terabyte segment support - Cluster Aware AIX functionality AIX Version 7.1 offers many other new enhancements, and you can explore them all in this publication. For clients who are not familiar with the enhancements of AIX through Version 5.3, a companion publication, AIX Version 6.1 Differences Guide, SG24-7559, is available.

UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook

UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook
Author: Evi Nemeth
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 1343
Release: 2010-07-14
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0132117363

“As an author, editor, and publisher, I never paid much attention to the competition–except in a few cases. This is one of those cases. The UNIX System Administration Handbook is one of the few books we ever measured ourselves against.” –From the Foreword by Tim O’Reilly, founder of O’Reilly Media “This book is fun and functional as a desktop reference. If you use UNIX and Linux systems, you need this book in your short-reach library. It covers a bit of the systems’ history but doesn’t bloviate. It’s just straightfoward information delivered in colorful and memorable fashion.” –Jason A. Nunnelley “This is a comprehensive guide to the care and feeding of UNIX and Linux systems. The authors present the facts along with seasoned advice and real-world examples. Their perspective on the variations among systems is valuable for anyone who runs a heterogeneous computing facility.” –Pat Parseghian The twentieth anniversary edition of the world’s best-selling UNIX system administration book has been made even better by adding coverage of the leading Linux distributions: Ubuntu, openSUSE, and RHEL. This book approaches system administration in a practical way and is an invaluable reference for both new administrators and experienced professionals. It details best practices for every facet of system administration, including storage management, network design and administration, email, web hosting, scripting, software configuration management, performance analysis, Windows interoperability, virtualization, DNS, security, management of IT service organizations, and much more. UNIX® and Linux® System Administration Handbook, Fourth Edition, reflects the current versions of these operating systems: Ubuntu® Linux openSUSE® Linux Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® Oracle America® Solaris™ (formerly Sun Solaris) HP HP-UX® IBM AIX®