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It doesn't look like anyone really answered your question Rob. The answer is that Linux should be every bit as stable as AIX, though you won't get as much support for it. You probably won't need it, though. We've been running SuSE Linux partitions on our M/F for three or four years now. When we first started we bought 100 hours of support and I don't think we ever made a call. On iSeries Linux is very cool, like an IXS with no hardware components. We had SuSE in house so I installed that from CD, but the only way to test Red Hat Enterprise was to download the iso files. I loaded them into an image catalog and installed them from OPTVRT01. The only caveat here was that the Linux images wouldn't autochange; I had to manually load the next image and reply R to the message in my install job. You can run a Linux guest partition on any box with an S-Star or above processor. All you have to do is allocate some memory for the partition, everything else is virtual. The Linux instance can be IPLed from the OS, from SST or more likely just left up all of the time. The only time I've ever personally witnessed a Linux instance go down was when a programmer here was installing something and used up 100% of the allocated disk. Though not free as in "Free Beer" (Darn it, Paul...) it looks like SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 now costs $349. That's pretty close to free, especially since there are no real hardware costs involved. Regards, Scott Ingvaldson iSeries System Administrator GuideOne Insurance Group -----Original Message----- date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 11:33:04 -0400 from: rob@xxxxxxxxx subject: AIX vs Linux lpar Anyone got a ring to throw into whether or not it's best to run Linux or AIX in an lpar on a System i to run TSM? Linux sounds nice because of that word "free" that keeps floating around. And, in theory, any script kiddie can download it and run it at home, thus flooding the market with Linux talent. Not really sure how much it would cost to add an AIX lpar to a 570-7748 iSeries (software wise - I realize there will be considerations for RAID controllers, etc). Of course the real question is: Is AIX that much more reliable to run TSM on than Linux? Rob Berendt
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