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VM groups on /390 servers

Multiple VMs can be combined in VM groups.

CPU utilization is then controlled by VM2000 in two stages. This strategy enables logically associated guest systems to be examined as a unit with regard to CPU utilization. For example, multiple VMs can be provided for a customer and be assigned a service level.

The following VM group parameters enable the VM2000 administrator to influence the distribution of the CPU performance:

  • A VM group is prioritized vis-à-vis other VM groups or (individual) VMs in the same way as (individual) VMs, i.e. via the CPU-QUOTA and MAX-CPU-UTILIZATION parameters of the VM group.

  • The MEMBER-CPU-QUOTA controls prioritization among the VMs which form the VM group. For the scheduling priority the MEMBER-CPU-QUOTA is qualified by the CPU-QUOTA of the VM group.

  • In addition to the CPU utilization of the VM group the CPU utilization of each VM in a VM group can be limited using MAX-CPU-UTILIZATION.

  • With VM groups VM2000 primarily attempts to distribute the unused share of the CPU performance of a VM to the other members of the VM group.

VM groups do not generate any additional VM2000 overhead.