Easing Linux Mgmt. on IBM Mainframes
Linuxcare Inc. officials said this week that their software designed to ease the management of Linux on IBM's eServer zSeries mainframes and high-end servers is generally available.
IBM zSeries servers run z/VM, virtualization software that enables users to carve up the servers into multiple partitions, or "virtual" Linux servers.
According to Linuxcare President and CEO Avery Lyford, Levanta brings more organization to the running of the multiple partitions by enabling data center administrators to deploy Linux using best practices and by enabling collaboration between various data center experts - such as Linux, PC, mainframe and networking people - by offering interfaces for each of them.
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