You may be able to run 12 LPARs on a single IFL,
but you can only run one instance of an OS on a
LPAR without VM.


Billy

On 6 Apr 2011 at 9:39, Hughes, Jim wrote:

> Someone told me it is possible to run 12 Linux images on a single IFL
> without the use of z/VM.
>
> Is this true and how?
>
> The management around here heard this statement a while back and are
> now on a quest for us to create an LPAR for the IFL to run multiple
> Linux images on it.  I must have missed the memo and I am looking for
> what I may have missed.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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