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The beauty about PACE is that it runs in the OS/400 environment.  Will the
day come when PASE = AIX 5.x and runs in the same partition as OS/400
applications?


Fritz Hayes 
NCS Tek, Inc.
<snip>
> I believe in a not too distant future release (V5R3 ?)
> AIX will run in a LPAR partition.   That will be I believe the direction
> to
> replace the need for PASE
> which allows running AIX Binary's.
> 
> John
> ------------------------------------------------
> Will IBM keep supporting and enhancing PASE?
> 
> Or is it 'fully installed'?  Meaning how could they possible enhance PASE
> without enhancing unix as a whole.  Thus there is nothing left to enhance?
> 
> Or, will IBM be pushing more and more people to Linux that their answer
> will be just to get another server (or lpar) to handle this stuff?
> 
> Sample.  IBM did just come up with a new version of TSM in pase. That
> speaks positively of PASE.   However support on that over the weekend gets
> you the 'third string' person.  Would support be any better on a Linux or
> unix version instead of getting keyholed to that one person who passed by
> an iSeries on their way to the coffee counter?
> 
> Rob Berendt
> 
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