> Although you can run a different OS version in a WPAR

FYI you can run different OS versions in containers too.
E.g. on a Centos7 host I can run rhel7, centos5 & Ubuntu 14.4 each beside 
each other in Docker containers.

On Tuesday, 7 June 2016 07:50:30 UTC+1, Adam Morris wrote:
>
> Your best option would probably be workload partitions if you wanted to 
> run multiple instances on one lpar. The PDP link included wpars on the 
> power7+ reservation, so that might be something to look at.
>
> I am not surprised that IBM are willing to provide LPARs for functional 
> testing and development work. After all the more apps that run on AIX the 
> more likely they are to be able to keep selling it.
>
> From memory LPARs are more like VMs, completely separate... while workload 
> partitions are more like containers.  Although you can run a different OS 
> version in a WPAR.
>
>
> https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-wpar61aix/
>
>

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