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Me, I'd request a link to a url to get that for sure that the power 5+
processors can use V5R3M0.  I'm not sure, and work is backing up.

Would it just slay you to upgrade to V5R3M5 or V5R4?

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So we can probably do a straight save/restore with our existing V5R3M0 LIC
to the new 520 models?

 
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IBM won't make you run V5R3M5 unless you wish to run external storage with
the new "boot from SAN" option. Most shipments are with V5R4M0 as that is
the current OS level... OK V5R4 was just released as well But the Power5+
can use V5R3 as well as V5R4 the M5 was an interum release to just support
the 2847 feature for SAN boot.
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