current versions zVM can run on any z/Architecture capable hardware.
There are several linuxes available (SUSE, Redhat and others)You can
install any linux for zseries under z/vm and the traditional system
software VSE, zOS and TPF.
There are many downloadable books for linux and z/vm, called
Hi
Thank you all for reading my post
Can some one please point me to a book which explains about Z/VM and
also tell me what kind of OSs can be installed into Z/VM? A book that
explain basics that a new user needs.
For example does any linux like ubuntu can be installed or just specific
kind
z/VM can host the following ...
z/OS (nee MVS)
Linux
VSE
TPF
CMS of course
and z/VM (yes, VM on top of VM, indefinite number of levels)
Presumably it can also host UTS.
I don't know the status of MUMPS.
Contemporary hardware cannot host 370 mode
As a good place to start learning about z/VM and its capabilities, I
would recommend that you take a look at the following IBM Redbook:
Introduction to the New Mainframe:z/VM Basics
(http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpieces/abstracts/sg247316.html?Open).
It could be called a z/VM for Dummies type
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Hi
Thank you all for reading my post
Can some one please point me to a book which explains about Z/VM and
also tell me what kind of OSs can be installed into Z/VM? A book that
explain basics that a new user needs.