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From: Nathan Andelin
Okay, I cede the point. It appears that partitioning would be required under
IBM i to utilize all 256 cores.
Now I'm not sure again.
"IBM i supports up to 32 cores in a single partition. IBM Lab Services can be
contacted for
an offering to grow beyond 32 cores in a single partition."
http://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/rep_ca/5/897/ENUS210-205/ENUS210-205.PDF
Contact IBM Lab Services for an offering to grow beyond 32 cords in a single
partition?
-Nathan
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