A customer wants to save on IBM i licensing costs:
They have three configurable processors and one IBM i license.
LPAR1 is running IBM i with .5 CPU
LPAR2 is running IBM i with .5 CPU
LPAR3 is running AIX with 1 CPU
All of the LPARs are uncapped.
They want to limit the IBM i LPARs to using one core.
How can the customer enforce the limit and save on their IBM i licensing costs?
A customer wants to run seven AIX 7.1 partitions in a virtualized environment. The server is a 20-core S822, with 128GB of memory.
Which of the following I/O adapter combinations satisfies the requirement?
A customer is ordering a 4-core S814 with the following partitions:
An IBM i partition capped at 1.0 processors
A second IBM i partition capped at 0.5 processors, running a Web Sphere application.
An AIX partition capped at 0.5 processors.
A Linux partition capped at 0.5 processors.
How many Web Sphere licenses are required to support this configuration?
A customer would like a Scale-out server solution with eight cores. They require three partitions. Each partition needs redundant LAN and SAN adapters.
Which solution supports the minimum requirement?