This paper describes a server consolidation experience of combining a variety of significant workloads onto a single large IBM eServer pSeries 690 (p690) system in multiple independent logical partitions (LPARs) running differing levels of AIX 5.1 and Linux for Power. The LPAR capability of the p690 system provides tremendous flexibility in tailoring each LPAR's configuration to meet the needs of the workload running in the separate LPARs. The paper describes some of the considerations and experiences setting up and managing the LPARs, and the subsequent summary comparisons of each workload running by itself on the system against those workloads executing on a fully loaded system.
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