GB/T 35293-2017
ActiveInformation technology—Cloud computing—General technical requirements of virtual machine management
信息技术 云计算 虚拟机管理通用要求
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the general technical requirements for the lifecycle management of virtual machines (VMs) in cloud computing environments, covering functions such as VM creation, deployment, migration, monitoring, and security isolation. It is applied by cloud service providers and enterprise IT departments to ensure interoperability, reliability, and consistent management across multi-vendor cloud platforms and data centers. The standard is particularly relevant for testing and evaluating cloud management platforms and virtualization software in China.
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