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VM 2000 is a hypervisor from Fujitsu (formerly Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme) designed specifically for use with the BS2000 operating system. It is an EBCDIC-based operating system. It allows multiple images of BS2000 and Linux to operate on a S-series computer, which is based on the IBM System/390 architecture. It also supports BS2000, Linux and Microsoft Windows on x86-based SQ-series mainframes. Additionally, it can virtualize BS2000 guests on SR- and SX-series mainframes, based on MIPS and SPARC respectively.

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References

  1. "White Paper: VM2000 9.0 - BS2000/OSD Virtualization within the Dynamic Data Center"
  2. "Virtualization (VM2000)"
  3. "VM2000/SR V1.0A"
  4. "SX Series Business Servers, Operation and Administration"

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