On 13May28:2000+0000, Pesce, Andy wrote:

> Just a curiosity question:
> Is anyone running Red Hat or SUSE natively in its own LPAR without having 
> z/VM?
> I know that under z/VM you can run multiple LINUX images.  It is also very 
> easy
> to clone systems.  However, just wondering if there are clients out there that
> only want to run one LINUX system.  So, they are not spending the money to
> get z/VM and installing it.  Any response would be appreciated.

IIRC, zLinux kernels run with DAT off; indeed, BC, whether real
or virtual.  Am I remembering correctly, and if so, is this
still the state of the art?  And if it is still so, why isn't
anybody playing with it--is it just not worth the effort?
--
<not cent from sell>
May the LORD God bless you exceedingly abundantly!

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 You'd better rearrange your beliefs, then.
 Because you certainly can't rearrange the universe."
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