How logical partitioning can work for you

Understand the advantages of partitioning your server and practical scenarios your company can use with this advanced technology.

Logical partitions on an iSeries™ server could prove beneficial in the following scenarios:

Creating a Mixed Production and Test Environment

You can create a combination production and test environment on the same server. You can use a logical partition as a test partition or a production partition. A production partition runs your main business applications. A failure in a production partition could significantly hinder business operations and cost the customer time and money. A test partition tests software. This might include i5/OS™ release testing. A failure in a test partition, while not necessarily planned, will not disrupt normal business operations.

Creating a Multiple Production Partition Environment

You create multiple production partitions in your secondary partitions. In this situation, you dedicate the primary partition to partition management.

Consolidation

A logically partitioned server can reduce the number of servers that are needed within an enterprise. You can consolidate several servers into a single logically partitioned system. This eliminates the need for, and expense of, additional equipment. You can shift resources from one logical partition to another as needs change.

Hot Backup

When a secondary partition replicates another logical partition within the same system, to switch to the backup during partition failure would cause minimal inconvenience. This configuration also minimizes the effect of long save windows. You can take the backup partition off line and save, while the other logical partition continues to perform production work. You will need special software to use this hot backup strategy.

Integrated Cluster

Using OptiConnect and high availability application software, your partitioned server can run as an integrated cluster. You can use an integrated cluster to protect your server from most unscheduled failures within a secondary partition.

Maintaining Independent Systems

Dedicating a portion of the resources (disk storage unit, processors, memory, and I/O devices) to a partition achieves logical isolation of software. Logical partitions also have some hardware fault tolerance if configured properly. Interactive and batch workloads which may not run well together on a single machine can be isolated and run efficiently in separate partitions.

Running Linux®

You could consolidate several Linux servers to an iSeries server. Linux enhances iSeries flexibility by enabling another application environment. Linux applications can access DB2® UDB as well as i5/OS programs and services using virtual Ethernet.

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