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Introduction to Deployable Architectures in IBM Power Virtual Server

A draft IBM Redbooks publication

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Last updated on 04 February 2025

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IBM Form #: SG24-8576-00


Authors: Tim Simon, Srikanth Joshi, Adhish Kapoor, Raydo Matthee, Osman Omer, Jose Pereira, Syed Maaz Siddique, Gary Smith, Guido Somers and Henry Vo

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    Abstract

    IBM Cloud's deployable architectures provide standardized patterns for deploying and managing applications and infrastructure. They accelerate deployment, enhance efficiency, and improve security and compliance when creating complex environments. These architectures offer a ready-to-use blueprint with pre-configured components and best practices, streamlining the deployment process and minimizing manual intervention. They also incorporate security best practices and comply with industry regulations, ensuring a secure and compliant environment. By using pre-defined configurations, organizations can optimize their cloud spending with efficient resource utilization.

    In addition to pre-defined architectures, IBM Cloud provides tools and services to create custom deployable architectures. This enables you to simplify and accelerate cloud deployments while ensuring secure, compliant, and cost-effective solutions.

    This IBM Redbooks publication provides a how-to usage content perspective, covering deployment, networking, and data management tasks to help you implement deployable architectures in Power Systems Virtual Server. It addresses topics for IT architects, IT specialists, developers, sellers, and anyone implementing and managing workloads in Power Systems Virtual Server. The publication also covers transferring skills to technical teams and solution guidance to sales teams.

    This book complements the IBM Documentation web page and aligns with IBM Garage for Systems Technical Education's educational materials.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Introduction to Deployable Architectures

    Chapter 2. Deployable architectures

    Chapter 3. Power Virtual Server with VPC landing zone

    Chapter 4. Power Virtual Server for SAP HANA

    Chapter 5. Troubleshooting Deployable Architecture implementation

     

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