Implements zVM ML2 mechanism driver and zVM neutron agent for OpenStack Neutron.
 
 
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For an existing VM that's need to be managed by Openstack, its NICs
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README.rst

openstack/networking-zvm Project

About this project

This project provides the OpenStack Neutron mechanism driver and L2 agent for the z/VM of IBM z Systems and IBM LinuxOne machines.

z/VM provides a highly secure and scalable enterprise cloud infrastructure and an environment for efficiently running multiple diverse critical applications on IBM z Systems and IBM LinuxONE with support for more virtual servers than any other platform in a single footprint. These z/VM virtual servers can run Linux, z/OS and more.

For more information, please refer to http://www.vm.ibm.com/