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Unix VIO vs Dynamic LPAR
Can you have a Dynamic LPAR without VIO and if yes is there a benefit to having both? I am attempting to implement VIO and Resource pooling at my company and want to understand the limitations.
Also, I have been told the managing and allocation of the Logical Volumes is a time consuming task as they have to be managed at the SAN level as well as the VIO partion, is this correct as well? Thank you in advance |
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