Hey, if I can be a "resource" that team can be a "tool!" :) Thanks for the
clarification, though.
Mark Post
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From: Alan Altmark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 9:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Resources for Linu
On Thursday, 03/28/2002 at 04:35 EST, "Post, Mark K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I forgot something in my first reply. According to Oliver Benke's SHARE
> presentation:
> "If you need a sizing for Linux for zSeries & S/390, ask your IBM
business
> partner or sales representative for it. They sh
ite
- Sendmail Advanced Mail Server
- Linux Server Consolidation
- later Samba, Apache, WebSphere Application Server, program development"
Mark Post
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 9:17 AM
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Subject:
Thanks all for your input. Right now I'm looking first at traditional
linuxy apps (apache (probably with tomcat), samba, mysql), but it's
still too early to know what beasts the future may bring, hence the
vagueness. Well, thanks again!
~ Daniel
Much like you may have thought, the answer is highly dependent upon what the
instances are running. There are a large number of applications that do not
have large memory footprints. I run a number of Linux virtual machines in
64MB or less or storage. Those machines run DNS (24M), Sendmail (36M
Right now I'm running a single linux image in a small test LPAR. By
small I mean it, It has 1 IFL processor and 96 megs of memory. I know
questions like this beg to be answered by "Well, it depends", but is
there any kind of general rule of thumb for determining what resources
would be required
to tell us what
you plan to do with your guests. A DNS server doesn't need much, but
WebSphere can eat you alive.
Mark Post
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Subject: Resources for Linux/VM
on 390 Port Subject: Resources for Linux/VM
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28.03.02 16:17
Please respond
to Linux on 390
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Right now I