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So the short answer to Sharing is 'notsomuch'. IBM i hosts the storage
but whatever is allocated to the hosted OS is usable ONLY to the hosted
OS until a future time when it is deleted and the IBM i host gets that
space back.

- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis

It's hard to improve on this overview, but it should be noted that, yes,
you can save the Windows drives from the iOS side. However, with just the
base tools in iOS you will not be able to restore selected files from the
guest Windows drive. You can only restore the entire drive. I believe
that BRMS provides that functionality, but we never had it here. If you're
interested in recovering anything but an entire drive, you should
supplement the iOS saves with some done on the Windows side.

We had this in the past, and are kind of regretting not putting our JD
Edwards E1 webservers on either that or a native Websphere server....


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