Virtualization Host definition

Virtualization Host is a single Physical Server which executes one or more Virtual Machines by a VMM. “Virtual Image” see Virtual Instance. “Virtual Instance” is one entity of an operating system, workload or application, which is executed in a virtual context created by a VMM.

Examples of Virtualization Host in a sentence

  • Virtualization Host capability is provided pursuant to the Subscriptions for 1-2 Sockets with Unlimited Virtual Machine defined below.

  • Subscription Offerings for “1-2 Sockets or 1-2 Virtual Machines” may not be used as a Virtualization Host.

  • This Subscription Offering entitles You to deploy an unlimited number of Virtual Machines per 1-2 Sockets on a Virtualization Host.

  • Unlike Subscription Offerings for “1-2 Sockets or 1-2 Virtual Machines” (“Low-Density”), Subscription offerings for 1-2 Sockets with Unlimited Virtual Machines must be acquired for each Virtualization Host capable of deploying SUSE Products within a Virtualization Environment.

  • Low-Density or Cloud Deployments Up to 2 Virtual Machines running on the same Virtualization Host or Virtualization Environment or within the same Private Cloud account or Public Cloud zone can be deployed with one “1-2 Sockets or 1-2 Virtual Machines” Subscription Offering.

  • Up to 2 Virtual Machines running on the same Virtualization Host or Virtualization Environment or within the same Private Cloud account or Public Cloud zone can be deployed with one “1-2 Sockets or 1-2 Virtual Machines” Subscription Offering.

  • Subscription Offerings for “1-2 Sockets with Unlimited Virtual Machines” may be deployed alternatively (but not concurrently) as 1 or 2 Virtual Machines on any Virtualization Host or with any Cloud Services provider which is authorized by SUSE (Bring Your Own Subscription or “BYOS”).

  • This Subscription Offering can be used on any third-party Virtualization Host and also includes the entitlement to run SUSE Linux Enterprise for x86-64 Xen or KVM as the Virtualization Host.

  • Subscription Offerings for “1-2 Sockets or 1-2 Virtual Machines” can also be repurposed as Virtual Machines on any Virtualization Host, Virtualization Environment or with any SUSE certified Cloud Services Provider (CSP).

  • Additional Virtual Machine management functionality can be added for each managed Virtualization Host with a SUSE Manager Virtualization Management Subscription Offering.