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5899 is Ethernet so Roberto might have been in the sun a little too long
today. :-) Ethernet doesn't do NPIV.
Actually with this card even IBM i can virtualize this to other partitions
on a per port basis if you think about it. Each port could be assigned to a
Bridge. Each bridge is then assigned to a different VLAN inside your
Server. Each different Partition then is placed on the appropriate VLAN.
Of course it's frequently not required to give each partition a private
port, they can happily share but if you need it, there you go.
New cards are available for high end servers that do SR-IOV and that's
coming to the Scale Out Servers eventually (SOD no date given.)
Also technically this is EXACTLY what VIOS does as well, bridging!
- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis
www.frankeni.com
www.iDevCloud.com
www.iInTheCloud.com
On 6/19/2014 11:50 AM, Kirk Goins wrote:
On the smaller Power8s ( S814 ) I want to remember the following
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A. Hosting i on i I I need to assign a whole card to guest i partition
B. Using VIOS I can virtualize a port. ie 4 ports could all be assigned
to
different partitions
C. Using VIOS I could virtualize a single port to support multiple
partitions.
Am I remembering correctly?
Sure miss a live person on the phone at partnerline for a quick answer or
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Thanks
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