Which virtualization standard does the websphere application server hypervisor edition use?
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The WebSphere application server hypervisor edition 8.5 can either function as a stand-alone or it also works with the IBM Workload Deployer.
Cluster topologies using WebSphere Hypervisor Edition images can be carried out using IBM Workload Deployer or IBM PureApplication Systems.
The WebSphere Hypervisor Edition provides support for multi-hypervisor environments and can be deployed with:
1. VMware ESX and ESXi – as a standalone or with IBM Workload Deployer, or as part of the IBM PureApplication Systems.
2. PowerVM – along with IBM Workload Deployer.
3. zVM – along with IBM Workload Deployer.
Cluster topologies using WebSphere Hypervisor Edition images can be carried out using IBM Workload Deployer or IBM PureApplication Systems.
The WebSphere Hypervisor Edition provides support for multi-hypervisor environments and can be deployed with:
1. VMware ESX and ESXi – as a standalone or with IBM Workload Deployer, or as part of the IBM PureApplication Systems.
2. PowerVM – along with IBM Workload Deployer.
3. zVM – along with IBM Workload Deployer.
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IBM® WebSphere® Application Server Hypervisor Edition is a self-sufficient effective machine image that contains a visitor operating system and Web Sphere Application Server Network Deployment Version 8.5. we can run the virtual image on VMware ESX or ESXi hypervisors.
Practical machine or practical image is a complete system stage that contains an operating system on which you can install any number of modified applications to create a complete practical image. A practical image requires less time and work to set up because the operating system and application are already installed and to some extent or wholly configured.
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