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Figure 3-7 Live partition mobility example
Partition mobility provides systems management flexibility and can improve system
availability when you:
Avoid planned outages for hardware or firmware maintenance by moving logical partitions
to another server and then performing the maintenance. Live partition mobility can help
lead to zero downtime hardware maintenance because you can use it to evacuate the
server on which you have to perform scheduled maintenance activities.
Avoid downtime for a server upgrade by moving logical partitions to another server and
then performing the upgrade. This allows your end users to continue their work without
disruption.
Perform preventive failure management: If a server indicates a potential failure, using
Partition Mobility you can move its logical partitions to another server before the failure
occurs.
Perform server optimization by:
– Consolidation: You can move workloads running on several small, under-used servers
onto a single larger server.
– Deconsolidation: You can move workloads from server to server to optimize resource
use and workload performance within your computing environment. With active
partition mobility, you can manage workloads with minimal downtime.
Mobile partition’s operating system requirements
Partition mobility is currently supported with fully virtualized AIX and Linux for Power
partitions. The Virtual I/O Server logical partition must be at release level 1.5 or higher. Note
that Virtual I/O Server partitions cannot be migrated. The operating system must be at one of
the following levels:
– AIX 5L V5.3 with 5300-07 Technology Level or later
– AIX V6.1 or later
– Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version V5.1 or later
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