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Chapter 2. Architecture and technical overview 
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Virtual I/O Server version 1.3
Virtual I/O Server version 1.3 brings a host of new enhancements, including improved 
monitoring such as additional 
topas
 and 
viostat
 performance metrics and the bundling of the 
Performance ToolKit (PTX®) agent. Virtual SCSI and Virtual Ethernet performance 
increases, and command line enhancements and the enablement of additional storage 
solutions are also included.
Virtual I/O Server version 1.3 introduced several enhancements for Virtual SCSI and shared 
Fibre Channel adapter support:
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Independent Software Vendor/Independent Hardware Vendor Virtual I/O enablement 
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iSCSI TOE adapter 
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iSCSI directly attached n3700 storage subsystem
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HP storage
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Virtual SCSI functional enhancements:
– Support for SCSI Reserve/Release for limited configurations
– Changeable queue depth
– Updating virtual device capacity non-disruptively so that the virtual disk can "grow" 
without requiring a reconfig 
– Configurable fast fail time (number of retries on failure)
– Error log enhancements
Virtual I/O Server version 1.3 also introduced several enhancements for virtual Ethernet and 
shared ethernet adapter support, including TCP/IP Acceleration: Large Block Send.
2.12.4  Partition Load Manager
Partition Load Manager (PLM) provides automated processor and memory distribution 
between a dynamic LPAR and a Micro-Partitioning technology capable logical partition 
running AIX 5L. The PLM application is based on a client/server model to share system 
information, such as processor or memory events, across the concurrent present logical 
partitions.
The following events are registered on all managed partition nodes:
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Memory-pages-steal high thresholds and low thresholds
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Memory-usage high thresholds and low thresholds
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Processor-load-average high threshold and low threshold
2.12.5  Integrated Virtualization Manager
In order to ease virtualization technology adoption in any IBM System p5 environment, IBM 
has developed Integrated Virtualization Manager (IVM) — a simplified hardware 
Important: We do not recommend using Mirrored Logical Volumes (LVs) on the Virtual I/O 
Server level for as backing devices. If mirroring is required, two independent devices 
(possibly from two separate VIO servers) should be assigned to the client partition, and 
then the client partition should define mirroring on top of them.
Note: PLM is supported on AIX 5L Version 5.2 and AIX 5L Version 5.3. It is not supported 
on Linux.