That is true.  Also note that 7.2 will require a load source that is 70GB or higher, and right now the min is 17GB so that is a big jump and people should start planning for this now.
	Pete
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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of rob@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 10:39 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: 7.2 Was: IBM i 7.1 Technology Refresh 7 available Nov. 15-CLARIFICATION on POWER5
<snip>
     [IBM i 7.1 partitions>->(BECOMES)->: Partitions with the release after IBM i 7.1 cannot own any HSL/RIO or IOP hardware, but they can be virtual clients. (This support statement was already true for POWER7 and later. This planning statement specifically applies to POWER6 technology-based systems running (ADDED)->[the release after] IBM i 7.1.) </snip>
Would guesting 7.2, either
- on a host 7.1 partition
- or on VIOS
insulate you from the above statement?  Granted all affected I/O (disk, tape controllers, etc) would have to either be on supported hardware or be virtualized also.
Rob Berendt
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From:   DrFranken <midrange@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:     Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, 
Date:   10/08/2013 12:49 PM
Subject:        Re: IBM i 7.1 Technology Refresh 7 available Nov. 
15-CLARIFICATION        on POWER5
Sent by:        midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Steve Will responded with these corrections:
===================================================
     The next generation of servers following POWER7® / POWER7+™ is not 
planned to support IBM i 6.1 and will require IBM i 7.1, or later.
     [IBM i 7.1 partitions]->(BECOMES)->: The release after IBM i 7.1 
will run on POWER6® and newer hardware. No POWER5 technology-based 
systems are supported.
     [IBM i 7.1 partitions>->(BECOMES)->: Partitions with the release 
after IBM i 7.1 cannot own any HSL/RIO or IOP hardware, but they can be 
virtual clients. (This support statement was already true for POWER7 and 
later. This planning statement specifically applies to POWER6 
technology-based systems running (ADDED)->[the release after] IBM i 7.1.)
     Language Translation Support: Starting with (ADDED)->[the release 
after] 7.1, the 5770-SS1 IBM i operating system and subsequent products 
will no longer be translated into Croatian and Romanian. The national 
language version feature codes for Croatian (#2912) and Romanian (#2992) 
will remain, but the text will now be delivered in English. The system 
multicultural support for these languages will not be affected.
======================================================
So effectively there was some 'oops' where IBM i 7.1 was used where 'The 
release after 7.1' was intended.
Also if you missed it, Colin Paris indicated that 'The release after IBM 
i 7.1' would be known as 'IBM i 7.2' and is expected in 2Q14.
         - Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis
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On 10/8/2013 11:01 AM, Gqcy wrote:
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(r) 
Pro*
POWER5+, as well?
On 10/8/2013 8:59 AM, DrFranken wrote:
I have asked people 'who will know' for clarification but it has to be 
a
typo. It would be quite a shock to attempt loading a TR to a POWER5
system and find out that suddenly it no longer works. For IBM i 7.2,
POWER5 will not be supported.
- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis
www.frankeni.com
www.iDevCloud.com
www.iInTheCloud.com
On 10/7/2013 6:06 PM, Roberto José Etcheverry Romero wrote:
On that subject, i noticed something weird:
"IBM i 7.1 partitions run on POWER6® and newer hardware. No POWER5
technology-based systems are supported."
AFAIK IBM i 7.1 ran just fine on my test 520. Does this mean that
starting on TR7 the LIC wont load on such systems? or is it an attempt
to move people off the old hardware?
Just a thought...
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