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ISO 17203:2017

ISO 17203:2017 Information technology – Open Virtualization Format (OVF) specification

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Description

The Open Virtualization Format (OVF) Specification describes an open, secure, efficient and

extensible format for the packaging and distribution of software to be run in virtual systems.

The OVF package enables the authoring of portable virtual systems and the transport of virtual

systems between virtualization platforms. This version of the specification (2.1) is intended to allow

OVF 1.x tools to work with OVF 2.x descriptors in the following sense:

Existing OVF 1.x tools should be able to parse OVF 2.x descriptors.

Existing OVF 1.x tools should be able to give warnings/errors if dependencies to 2.x

features are required for correct operation.

If a conflict arises between the schema, text, or tables, the order of precedence to resolve the conflicts

is schema; then text; then tables. Figures are for illustrative purposes only and are not a normative

part of the standard.

A table may constrain the text but it shall not conflict with it.

The profile conforms to the cited CIM Schema classes where used. Any requirements contained in the

cited CIM Schema classes shall be met. If a conflict arises the CIM Schema takes precedence.

The profile conforms to the cited OVF XML Schema. It may constrain the schema but it shall not

conflict with it. If a conflict arises the OVF XML Schema takes precedence.

Edition

2

Published Date

2017-09-21

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

61

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

The Open Virtualization Format (OVF) Specification describes an open, secure, efficient and

extensible format for the packaging and distribution of software to be run in virtual systems.

The OVF package enables the authoring of portable virtual systems and the transport of virtual

systems between virtualization platforms. This version of the specification (2.1) is intended to allow

OVF 1.x tools to work with OVF 2.x descriptors in the following sense:

Existing OVF 1.x tools should be able to parse OVF 2.x descriptors.

Existing OVF 1.x tools should be able to give warnings/errors if dependencies to 2.x

features are required for correct operation.

If a conflict arises between the schema, text, or tables, the order of precedence to resolve the conflicts

is schema; then text; then tables. Figures are for illustrative purposes only and are not a normative

part of the standard.

A table may constrain the text but it shall not conflict with it.

The profile conforms to the cited CIM Schema classes where used. Any requirements contained in the

cited CIM Schema classes shall be met. If a conflict arises the CIM Schema takes precedence.

The profile conforms to the cited OVF XML Schema. It may constrain the schema but it shall not

conflict with it. If a conflict arises the OVF XML Schema takes precedence.

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