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Going to LPARS is like partitioning disk space in UNIX.  You can DDM or Mirror 
files from one LPAR to another.  I have used this extensively at a client who 
had many different company's and many different environments (test, QA, 
Production ect...) with each company.  
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-------------- Original message from Mike Berman <mikeba777@xxxxxxxxx>: 
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> HI We are going to an Lpar env. What is this like? In what ways if any will 
> there be any differences, in the daily communications, backups, etc... 
> Thanks, 
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