> Another way to look at this whole LPAR thing is as follows:
>
> Each "Logical Partition" (LPAR) is like its own "virtual machine";

For me it helped when thought of LPAR with what VmWare [ http://www.vmware.com/ 
] does, or even the distant VMS memories I had - which is more likely to be the 
right way around history wise too.

--phil


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