A demonstration of IBM's new PowerVM Lx86 capability - allowing you to run Linux x86 binaries unchanged on POWER-processor based systems. Additionally, the Linux on Power partition is demonstrated ...
A demonstration of IBM's new PowerVM Lx86 capability - allowing you to run Linux x86 binaries unchanged on POWER-processor based systems. Additionally, the Linux on Power partition is demonstrated being moved between servers while the Linux x86 application is running using PowerVM Live Partition Mobility.
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Only for IBM Power6 systems with HMC and VIOS for Live partition mobility (AIX & Linux). Linux & powerVM: RISC code on Power4/5 and Linux x86 "on the fly" on Power6 systems only.
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Linux & powerVM: RISC code on Power4/5 and Linux x86 "on the fly" on Power6 systems only.
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