[Reposting here from VMESA-L.   Seemed relevant here too.]

Some of this is probably better described as  PROVISIONING,
not virtualization.   There's a difference.   Some BMC folks
have made the same mistake,  perhaps driven by industry trends.

I'm trying to keep things clear from here:
"virtualization"  means we're talking about hypervisors,
while  "provisioning"  includes that but also other thigs.
(eg: LPAR, HW domains, blades)

-- R;

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