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I'm pretty sure this is completely wrong. IIRC a 520 will support up to 10 LPARs per processor, you would need some additional resources for each LPAR, but they're virtualizing more IOP's all the time so this could change. In the case of Linux, you could also run it as an iSeries guest LPAR, which requires no additional resources. On a 520 with V5R3 you do not need an OS/400 management partition and you have support for dynamic processor movement so you might not even need the 2-way system. Per the V5R3 handbook http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpieces/pdfs/ga195486.pdf you can get a 1-way 520 with up to 3300 CPW. Regards, Scott Ingvaldson iSeries System Administrator GuideOne Insurance Group -----Original Message----- date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 15:49:10 +0100 from: Mike Barton <Mike.Barton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> subject: Re: ** Feedback/Recommendations on the i5 520 Series ** >Hello All, > >We're just getting ready to bring in a new i5 Server for in house >development and support. snip > >My thought process so far is to bring in a single or dual processor where >we can have 2 iSeries partitions, a Linux partition and an AIX partition >for cross platform development. Richard i am not an expert in this area but one thing you might want to consider is the that Linux partitions require a dedicated processor (someone tell me if this is wrong !). Therefore a single processor box may be a little restrictive.... Mike This message and accompanying documents are covered by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. §§ 2510-2521, and contains information intended for the specified individual(s) only. This information is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient or an agent responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this document in error and that any review, dissemination, copying, or the taking of any action based on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by e-mail, and delete the original message.
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