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"820 - Development.  Second to get new versions of OS/400."

In the early days of LPAR you had to upgrade OS/400 on the primary partition
first.  I'm not sure if it's still true.  If it is, you might not be able to
try out new versions of OS/400 in development first.  It would then depend
on how you laid out your partitions.

-Jim



-----Original Message-----
From: rob@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:rob@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 2:10 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Any con's to getting rid of our development box and just
running it as a partition?


Currently we have the following machines:

270 - Boss' toy.  First machine to get new versions of OS/400 and/or 
Domino.
840 - LPAR'ed machine.  Lots of production
820 - Development.  Second to get new versions of OS/400.  Does all 
compiles, etc.
270 - This 270 is our web server
270 - This 270 is our backup for our email.  Hey, you can have a hot site 
for email but not that trivial stuff like payroll or order entry.

We are looking at putting both the 820 and the web serving 270 as two 
separate partitions on the 840.  One major goal being able to afford a 
Mimix solution and upgrading the backup email 270 machine to be our Mimix 
backup machine.  This would drop us down from all these to:
270 - Boss' toy
840, (or newer box)
270 (probably newer box) for Mimix

I like having a separate development box.  And, LPAR speaking, we will. 
But is there any drawbacks to consider?

Rob Berendt
-- 
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 


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