Verb
(transitive, computing) To run a program in virtual storage.
(transitive, computing) To simulate (or make virtual) some effect or condition on a computer.
(transitive, art) To make or conform to a virtual reality.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIBM’s solution enables you to “virtualize” a large collection of protocols and services that are unsuitable or unavailable for functional, integration and performance testing without reconfiguring your original application environment. Source: Internet
The company also offers the VMware vSphere 4 Essentials to virtualize three physical servers; and the vSphere 4 Acceleration Kits, which include the VMware vCenter Server management console. Source: Internet
Note that the boot drive option is supported only in AIX*, including the virtual I/O server (VIOS), and Linux* environments—but not IBM i. However, it’s possible to boot IBM i using the VIOS to virtualize the NVMe drives. Source: Internet
Chapter 1: To Virtualize or Not to Virtualize? Source: Internet
In this IBM Redbooks® publication, which is aimed at storage administrators and technical professionals, we describe the IBM HyperSwap® capability in IBM Spectrum™ Virtualize Software V7.8. Source: Internet
This IBM® Redbooks® publication describes the IBM storage area network (SAN) and IBM Spectrum™ Virtualize, and SAN Volume Controller Enhanced Stretched Cluster configuration when combined with VMware. Source: Internet