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NEN-ISO/IEC 19099

Information technology - Virtualization Management Specification

active, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 June 2014
Status: active
Page Count: 440
ICS Code (Information technology (IT) in general): 35.020
scope:

NEN-ISO-IEC 19099 Clause 5 sets the basic resource allocation pattern for resource pools, allocations, and setting data. It also defines the resource-pool-lifecycle management and relationships. Clause 6 is an autonomous profile that specifies the minimum top-level object model needed for the representation of host systems and the discovery of hosted virtual computer systems. In addition, it specifies a service for the manipulation of virtual computer systems and their resources, including operations for the creation, deletion, and modification of virtual computer systems and operations for the addition or removal of virtual resources to or from virtual computer systems. Clause 7 extends the management capability of referencing profiles by adding the ability to represent the default, supported and range of property values for resource allocation requests for a given resource, and the mutability of properties in a Resource Allocation Setting Data instance. Clause 8 is a component profile that extends the management capabilities of the specialized profiles by adding the support to represent and manage the allocation of processor resources to virtual systems. Clause 9 is a component DMTF management profile that extends the management capabilities of the referencing profile by adding the support to represent and manage the allocation of memory to virtual systems. Clause 10 is a component profile that extends the management capabilities of the referencing profile by adding the support to represent and manage the allocation of storage to virtual systems. Clause 11 is a component DMTF management profile that extends the management capabilities of the referencing profile by adding the support to represent and manage the allocation of Ethernet ports to virtual systems. Clause 12 is an autonomous profile that defines the minimum object model needed to provide for the inspection of a virtual system and its components. In addition, it defines optional basic control operations for activating, deactivating, pausing, or suspending a virtual system. Clause 13 is a concrete component profile that specializes the abstract Resource Allocation Profile described in clause 5 and the abstract Allocation Capabilities Profile described in clause 7. Clause 13 is intended for use when a more specific resource allocation profile (for example, the Processor Resource Virtualization Profile described in clause 8, the Memory Resource Virtualization Profile described in clause 9, and so on) for common resource types has not yet been defined or approved, or when the device in question is an unusual device type for which no more specific profileClause 14 is an autonomous DMTF management profile that defines the minimum object model needed to provide for the inspection of a virtualization system's internal Ethernet switch and its components. exists.

Document History

NEN-ISO/IEC 19099
June 1, 2014
Information technology - Virtualization Management Specification
NEN-ISO-IEC 19099 Clause 5 sets the basic resource allocation pattern for resource pools, allocations, and setting data. It also defines the resource-pool-lifecycle management and relationships....
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