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1. | ![]() IBM Power 520 and Power 550 (POWER6) System Builder By: Bart Jacob; Lukasz Dyjakon; Gun Woo Kim; Rohit Sood Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 14-JUL-2009 Insert Date: 30-JUL-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM Power 520 and Power 550 (POWER6) System Builder In 2008, the IBM® System i® and IBM System p®
platforms unified the value of their servers into a single,
powerful lineup of servers based on industry-leading POWER6™
processor technology with support for the IBM AIX® , IBM i
(formerly known as i5/OS® ), and Linux® operating
systems. This new, single portfolio of IBM Power Systems™
servers offers industry-leading technology, continued IBM
innovation, and the flexibility to deploy the operating system that
your business requires—all in the small and medium business
environment.
The Power 570 and Power 595 models announced in April...
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2. | ![]() AIX 5L on the IBM System i Platform: Implementation Guide By: Yessong Johng; Michael Gilley; Grant Wang Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 30-MAR-2007 Insert Date: 11-JUN-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: AIX 5L on the IBM System i Platform: Implementation Guide On the IBM® System i® platform, you can run native
AIX® 5L™ with its own kernel (versus current the PASE
SLIC kernel) in a logical partition (LPAR). This option provides
another alternative to consolidate AIX 5L applications and other
UNIX®-based applications, running in a separate IBM
eServer™ pSeries® system or other UNIX system, onto a
single System i platform.
With the new version of the AIX 5L V5.3 operating system, the
same level of server virtualization, such as dynamic resource
allocation, is realized as the current IBM eServer iSeries®
level server virtualization.
This...
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3. | ![]() IBM AIX Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide By: Shane Brandon; Erin Fitzgerald; SeongLul Son; Scott Vetter Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 28-MAY-2009 Insert Date: 03-JUN-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM AIX Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides AIX®
Systems Administrators a broad understanding of the new features
and products that make up the AIX Enterprise Edition offering. It
will help you design or create a solution to maximize efficiencies
and help organizations get the most from their Power Systems™
platform.
AIX Enterprise Edition includes all the features of AIX with
additional management software that is designed to complement the
features of AIX V6.1. AIX Enterprise Edition is designed to improve
the manageability of a virtualized AIX environment. Potential
benefits include:
-...
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4. | ![]() Multitenant Utility Computing on IBM Power Systems Running AIX By: Chris Almond; Paulo Cesar Chiquito; Carlos Henrique Fachim; Sehee Kim; Masahiko Okajima; Pauli RŠmš Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 18-FEB-2009 Insert Date: 03-MAR-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Multitenant Utility Computing on IBM Power Systems Running AIX This IBM® Redbooks® publication presents concepts,
considerations, and high level deployment examples for technical
professionals who design and operate multitenant utility computing
environments hosted on IBM System p® and IBM AIX®
Enterprise Edition. AIX Enterprise Edition brings together IBM
enterprise management capabilities from Power Systems™, IBM
AIX, and Tivoli® Software to provide a powerful set of
integrated functions for infrastructure management in multitenant
utility computing environments.
In this book, we focus on the following topics:
* Using System p, IBM AIX 6,...
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5. | ![]() Workload Partition Management in IBM AIX Version 6.1 By: Shane Brandon; Anirban Chatterjee; Henning Gammelmark; Vijayasekhar Mekala; Liviu Rosca; Arindom Sanyal; Chris Almond Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 24-DEC-2008 Insert Date: 05-FEB-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Workload Partition Management in IBM AIX Version 6.1
Workload partition functionality, originally introduced in 2007
with the release of IBM AIX Version 6, is a strategic component of
the IBM AIX Operating System. With the release of AIX V6.1 TL2 in
November 2008, both the core functionality and features related to
managing workload partitions have been improved and expanded.
This IBM Redbooks publication provides an updated introduction
and “how to” guide for system administrators and
architects using workload partitions in AIX V6.1 TL2. It builds on
the original concepts and practices described in the first Redbooks
publication about...
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6. | Overview: NIM from A to Z in AIX 5L This IBM Redbooks publication will help the AIX 5L technical
community, and in particular system administrators who are well
versed in the concepts and terminology of the AIX Operating System,
to understand the benefits of implementing a Network Installation
Manager (NIM) environment in their data center. The book applies to
AIX 5L V5.3 Technology Level 5, Cluster Systems Management (CSM)
V1.5.1, and IBM Director V5.1.
The concept of a cluster (that is, at least two IBM System p
machines connected through a network) presents the challenge of
installing, maintaining, updating and backing...
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7. | ![]() AIX 5L Differences Guide Version 5.3 Edition By: Scott Vetter; Adrian Demeter; Shiv Dutta; Armin Röll; SeongLul Son Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 09-DEC-2004 Insert Date: 03-JUL-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: AIX 5L Differences Guide Version 5.3 Edition This IBM Redbook focuses on the differences introduced in AIX 5L
Version 5.3 when compared to AIX 5L Version 5.2. It is intended to
help system administrators, developers, and users understand these
enhancements and evaluate potential benefits in their own
environments.
AIX 5L Version 5.3 introduces many new features, including NFS
Version 4 and Advanced Accounting, and exploits the advanced
capabilities of POWER5 equipped severs, such as Virtual SCSI,
Virtual Ethernet SMT, Micro-Partitioning, and others. There are
many other enhancements available with AIX 5L Version 5.3, and you
can...
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8. | ![]() AIX V6 Advanced Security Features Introduction and Configuration By: Chris Almond; Brad Gough; Christian Karpp; Rajeev Mishra; Liviu Rosca; Jackie Wilson Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 12-SEP-2007 Insert Date: 02-JUL-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: AIX V6 Advanced Security Features Introduction and Configuration AIX Version 6.1 provides many significant new security
technologies and security enhancements. The purpose of this IBM
Redbooks publication is to highlight and explain the security
features at the conceptual level, as well as provide practical
examples of how they may be implemented. Some features are
extensions of features made available in prior AIX releases, and
some are new features introduced with AIX V6.
Major new security enhancements will be introduced with AIX V6 in
2007:
- Trusted AIX (Multilevel Security)
- Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
- Encrypted File System
- Trusted...
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9. | ![]() Problem Determination Across Multiple WebSphere Products AIX Platform By: Peter Kovari; Megan Beynon; Kanthi Hanumanth; Robert Mavri; Sudhakar Nagarajan; David Carey; Kristi Peterson; Tjark Kalow; ChenXi Zhang; Stephen Willoughby; Emilio Zegarra; Karthikeyan Ponnalagu; Balu G. Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 30-APR-2004 Insert Date: 02-JUL-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Problem Determination Across Multiple WebSphere Products AIX Platform This IBM Redbook provides detailed information about problem
determination for various WebSphere products in a real-life
scenario. It is a valuable resource of information for IT
administrators, IT specialists and application developers.
Part 1, “Introduction” offers an explanation of how the
book is organized and how it should be used for problem
determination. It also provides details about the solution chosen
for the book to better understand the environment and to provide a
real-life scenario.
Part 2, “Problem Determination details” is the core of
the whole book. This part starts...
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10. | ![]() IBM AIX 5L Reference for HP-UX System Administrators By: Dino Quintero; Harrison Leal; Geoffrey Mattes; Manoj Sooka Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 16-MAR-2006 Insert Date: 02-JUL-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM AIX 5L Reference for HP-UX System Administrators The AIX 5L Differences Guide Version 5.2, SG24-5765-02, and AIX
5L Differences Guide Version 5.3, SG24-7463-00, are excellent
references for learning about AIX 5L. No matter what your skill
level of UNIX, you will be able to use the AIX 5L Differences
Guides as a starting point into many of the newest features of AIX
5L.
This IBM Redbook concentrates on providing experienced systems
administrators in one flavor of UNIX (either HP-UX or AIX 5L) with
a jump start into easy administration of the other. We concentrate
on HP-UX 11i Version 1 (also known as HP-UX 11.11) as we had no
access to...
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