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<h4 id="rzahqhwmultipleserversup">Multiple server support</h4>
<p>A single iSCSI HBA for iSeries&trade; can host multiple xSeries&reg; or IBM&reg; BladeCenter&trade; servers.
This concept is illustrated in <a href="rzahqhwmultipleserversup.htm#rzahqfigmultisci">Figure 7</a>.</p>
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<p>Each hosted system requires at least one iSCSI HBA to be installed in the
server. Each iSCSI HBA in the hosted system is connected over an Ethernet
network to the iSCSI HBA for iSeries. This network can be a physically secure
or isolated network when a physically secure model is implemented. In i5/OS&trade; each of the hosted systems or remote systems are represented by a set
of objects. These objects are described in more detail in <a href="rzahqsoftconcepts.htm#rzahqsoftconcepts">Software concepts</a>.</p>
<p>Each hosted system must have a service processor installed for remote discovery
and power management. Multiple service processors can be connected to a single iSeries LAN adapter over an external network.</p><img src="deltaend.gif" alt="End of change" /><img src="deltaend.gif" alt="End of change" />
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