VM-aware storage - definição. O que é VM-aware storage. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é VM-aware storage - definição


VM-aware storage         
VM-aware storage (VAS) is computer data storage designed specifically for managing storage for virtual machines (VMs) within a data center. The goal is to provide storage that is simpler to use with functionality better suited for VMs compared with general-purpose storage.
VM/CMS         
  • CMS starting up after the user MAINT (system administrator) has logged in.
  • Using DASD Dump/Restore (DDR) to back up a VM/370 system.
  • Invoking the System/360 COBOL compiler on VM/370 CMS, then loading and running the program.
  • OS/VS1 starting under VM/370.
  • The CMS editor on VM/370, editing a COBOL program source file.
  • An example of a non-CMS guest operating system running under VM/370: DOS/VS Release 34. The DOS/VS system is now prompting the operator to enter a supervisor name to continue loading.
FAMILY OF IBM VIRTUAL MACHINE OPERATING SYSTEMS
VM/CMS; VM/370; VM/390; VM390; VM370; VM/SP; Vm/cms; VM (Operating system); VM/ESA; VM-CP; CP-370; VM/XA; Minidisk (VM); VM minidisk; VM/CMS minidisk; Minidisk (VM/CMS); VM operating system; MUMPS/VM; OpenEdition Shell and Utilities Feature for VM/ESA
VM/XA         
  • CMS starting up after the user MAINT (system administrator) has logged in.
  • Using DASD Dump/Restore (DDR) to back up a VM/370 system.
  • Invoking the System/360 COBOL compiler on VM/370 CMS, then loading and running the program.
  • OS/VS1 starting under VM/370.
  • The CMS editor on VM/370, editing a COBOL program source file.
  • An example of a non-CMS guest operating system running under VM/370: DOS/VS Release 34. The DOS/VS system is now prompting the operator to enter a supervisor name to continue loading.
FAMILY OF IBM VIRTUAL MACHINE OPERATING SYSTEMS
VM/CMS; VM/370; VM/390; VM390; VM370; VM/SP; Vm/cms; VM (Operating system); VM/ESA; VM-CP; CP-370; VM/XA; Minidisk (VM); VM minidisk; VM/CMS minidisk; Minidisk (VM/CMS); VM operating system; MUMPS/VM; OpenEdition Shell and Utilities Feature for VM/ESA