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It's quite simple actually:

  If you have a Power4 or SStar CPU in your iSeries you can fractional LPAR
Linux. If you have iStar, Pulsar, or any older flavor. you can NOT
Fractional LPAR Linux.

  From what I know it's NOT marketing, it's processor capability.

   - Larry

Leif Svalgaard wrote:

> From: Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@attbi.com>
>
>>I believe the issue centers around whether the processor can be partitioned
>>based on fractional CPU. One partition using .3 of the CPU, another using
>>.7, .e.g. I think this does require newer processors


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