At the IBM DR site in Boulder we have VM running on an IFL processor
which supports Linux.

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/17/06 9:08 AM >>>
>Date:    Tue, 16 May 2006 08:50:44 -0500
>From:    James Melin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: What configurations are people using for Disaster
Recovery
for Linux under z/VM

>Nope. Can't replicate it. We run Basic/VM/VM/Linux at DR and here we
run
LPAR/VM....
>Though I keep suggesting that we make the attempt. Even the IBM
>VM Performance expert is sayinh the problem we're having looks like
SIE
bottleneck trouble
>- Though I can't convince anyone here of that even with
>overwhelming commentary to that end from various people on the list.

What is the hardware at the DR site?  No current IBM hardware runs in
basic
mode, so I suspect you are in a logical partition.  Running two levels
of
VM will definitely give you software SIE processing.  Your only hope
for
reasonable performance of the Linux guest is to run it under the DR
site
VM, not on your VM under their VM.

Tom Russell

"Stay calm.  Be brave.  Wait for the signs." -- Jasper FriendlyBear

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