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 I see more Domino users going to LPAR and just have to ask.
 Wasn't IBM selling a special "Bumble Bee" iSeries tuned of Domino just a
few years ago.
 Wasn't I told that Domino would run better on these systems than on my
standard iSeries.
 So if I cut up my 820 a put Domino in a partition aren't I loosing
something?


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Douglas Hart - Sr. Consultant
Certified IBM iSeries System Administrator
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> Subject: RE: Force fed LPAR
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> That's the real rub.  Other than being force fed lpar for Domino, and for
> the silly processor charge for web$phere, I would have no need for it
> whatsoever.  We've consolidated several, (15), as/400's onto one 840 and
> have never needed lpar.  So the argument about it reducing machines is a
> joke, unless now you have to consider buying a separate machine because
> Web$phere drools at the thought of charging us to run on a 12 way - or
> because IBM detests the iSeries (i=integrated) and wants separate machines
> for Domino, Quickplace and Sametime.
>

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