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HP-UX System Administrator's Guide: Overview: HP-UX 11i Version 3 > Chapter 2 HP-UX Virtualization TechnologiesStandalone Systems (One Single-Core Server, One Operating System Instance) |
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The simplest case, a single 1P/1C server, running a single instance of HP-UX, is a standalone system. It is a computer not connected to a network (or is the sole server on a network). Today, these are probably dedicated machines, perhaps running highly secure or highly specialized applications. For whatever reason, these are systems in isolation. They are either single user machines or if they support multiple users they require directly connected terminals or modem connections. By nature, these machines are limited in processing resources and therefore not very flexible in configuration so most of the virtualization technologies are not available to them. However, even these machines can benefit from the following virtualization technologies:
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