There was a set of Questions...points of interests... that was made
concerning Domino 10 and expectations... I liked them so I went off to
make sure I could give you answer... good, bad.. or somewhere in between.
- when will Domino 10 comes out on IBM i. - Targeting early next year
- And if Domino 10 continues to support multiple Domino servers on
a single lpar with their own dedicated subsystems, etc, or if it is just a
poor PASE migration
- This is Domino on i, same as its always been! So, yea multiple servers
on a single LPAR with their own dedicated subsystems (again...normal.. at
least for IBM i) The only weird thing....since Domino is moving to a 2
digit version, there are impacts to the install code. If you install
Domino 9 and then Domino 10, all is happy and good. IF you were to
re-install Domino 9 after Domino 10, your Domino 10 installs would be
revered back to 9... that is because of the Domino 9 installer that is not
able to be fixed.

-And if Domino 10 does not need other operating systems to perform
certain - Nope... Domino runs on IBM i. Everything is on the one server
Tim Rowe, timmr@xxxxxxxxxx
Business Architect Application Development & Systems Management for IBM i
IBM i Development Lab, Rochester, MN
(507) 253-6191 (Tie) 553-6191

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