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  • Subject: Re: V4R3M0: 5769-SS1, Option 33 'Private Address Space'
  • From: John Carr <74711.77@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1998 21:16:55 -0500


RE:     Re: V4R3M0: 5769-SS1, Option 33 'Private Address Space'

Private Address Space

Sounds like the ability to split the N-Way AS/400 into multiple
logical machines.   The ability that was recently fore-shadowed in the
press.   Some REAL neat uses for big customers.   

Multiple machines, Multple companies, Releases,  etc.
On one physical box

Just an Idea
John Carr
EdgeTech
Have Classes, Will Travel


> At 03:18 PM 11/4/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >What is
> >V4R3M0:  5769-SS1, Option 33 'Private Address Space'?
>
> PASE is a mysterious part of OS/400, supplied under V4R3.  The rumor is
> that's it's a better type of a UNIX than AIX, but IBM doesn't want to talk
> about it.
>
> If there's any doubt about this fact, just ask them.  Mum's the word.
>
> Al  (in Rochester enjoying the weather)
>
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