Stuart,
No - though I wouldn't expect issues other than memory consumption and
CPU bashing. Remember that each VPC is reserves the full amount of
memory you allocate to that machine, so you will need plenty to spare.
Also remember that Microsoft counts VPCs as a platform, so if you are
running Wi
, 2005 8:11 AM
Subject: [U2] Virtual OS environment for UV
I'm interested to know if anyone is using virtual environments to run UV -
eg Virtual PC under Win or LPAR under Aix etc.
We are thinking that this may be a good way to effectively replicate the
live environment for development, testin
This sounds good. Do you run multiple instances of UV simultaneously? Any
issues there?
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>Stuart,
>
>I run everything under Virtual PC, including UniVerse.
>
>This allows me to take simple spot saves, and to move my entire
>working
>environment between PCs without w
Thanks, this is sounding more and more promising.
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>There are lots of DataStage sites
>running in LPARs on AIX. DataStage is still close enough to
>UniVerse to count as a "no problems" response.
The about half of the UV sites I've worked with in the last two years
have been UV running on AIX in LPAR's on p-Series machines.
Like Brian, I use VPC to maintain multiple development environments,
although my config is a bit different. UV running in Window XP running
in VPC running in Mac OS
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There are lots of DataStage sites running in LPARs on AIX.
Ray: Would this be a partition on a mainframe? I thought IBM wanted folks to
go the Red Hat route, or do they support AIX and Red Hat on a LPAR?
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Stuart,
I run everything under Virtual PC, including UniVerse.
This allows me to take simple spot saves, and to move my entire working
environment between PCs without worrying about hardware differences:
something I have had to do several times in the past.
I also keep clean images zipped that
I'm interested to know if anyone is using virtual environments to run UV -
eg Virtual PC under Win or LPAR under Aix etc.
We are thinking that this may be a good way to effectively replicate the
live environment for development, testing and training.
If so, what has your experience been? Are th
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