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LPAR Security on POWER5 Processor-Based Systems

Source: IBM
Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: Logical PARtitioning (LPAR) is a server design feature that provides more end-user flexibility by making it possible to run multiple, independent operating system images concurrently on a single server. While such flexibility offers a number of desirable business advantages, it can also raise some concerns about the security implications of running operating system images in such close proximity. This paper published by IBM addresses these security concerns by providing an overview of the pertinent design aspects of LPAR technology on pSeries.


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