Wednesday 11 July 2012

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Live Partition Mobility Feature with IBM i 7.1


by Carrie Haley


The new update that IBM intended for the IBM i OS has finally been unveiled. Now IBM i OS has a comparable logical partition live migration level as seen on Linux on Power and AIX. There are various other enhancements that have been provided along with the new update for the DB2 database which is integrated with IBM i. The DB2 Web Query Tool has been repackaged along with other minor changes including XML improvements. Most of these changes can come in pretty handy and an XML development class is helpful for understanding the maximum capabilities of the new features. This Refresh that IBM has provided with i 7.1 is sort of similar to the technology updates IBM provides for AIX OS.

Aim Of The Refresh

The main aim of the refresh would be to adjust issues that are beneath the machine interface layer. Meaning providing support for a NIC or maybe a new processor with out needing a qualification cycle or possibly a major OS release. Technically speaking, a few of the advancements made by IBM are not part of a technology refresh but rather typical updates for this OS. Live Partition mobility is among the key parts of IBM i OS and the PowerVM hypervisor. It allows you to move a logical disk partition that is running on one machine to another. Considering the various components of IBM i along with OS/400 for creating individual storage level for main memory, live migration implementation hasn't been very simple. Also, IBM hadn't used live migration in IBM i right up until today because it assumed clients would not require it.

XML tweaks

There are several prerequisites for utilizing the Live Partition Mobility option you need to be equipped with before you can move ahead. This particular Release update also provides support for solid state drives (SSDs), multiple port ethernet card, along with a DAT160 tape drive that is attached by USB. All of the XML improvements have a XML table feature which will allow consumers to query the XML data which has been used in DB2 for i. The most important element is that customers do not need to shred the concerned record into host variables as well as DB tables. To make yourself familiar with all of the XML improvements, it could be better to go with XML training courses.

New pricing

Pricing has also been adjusted so that it's now a lot like how AIX, IBM i, and system programs such as PowerVM are usually priced. Earlier you had to pay for multiple diverse end users and functions and this was very challenging for IBM i including IBM reps. Besides that, IBM has also announced an Application Management Toolset for the operating system which is actually a reaction to requests raised by COMMON along with other big IBM i stores. The actual DB2 Web Query system has been split into a couple different editions - standard edition and enterprise.

Price for Workload Group

IBM i comes along with Workload Group pricing which shows the fact that IBM acknowledges the uniqueness of the i platform. Finally a certain number of processor cores may be tied to a software applications that may be in a IBM i platform. Thus, customers will be able to pay for the software portfolio dependant on the amount of CPU cores which are used in the subsystem. This could be a good choice for those businesses that use an assortment of software in their logical disk partition. Before they'd have had to license this software based on the complete CPU core count even if each of them were not used. But with the update taking place on May 18, many businesses could save a lot of money.




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