Eric Bielefeld wrote:
Thats not quite true. You have memory tied up in the Lpar definition, unless you can define it to use shared memory. (I don't know how to do that).
No. Memory is allocated to _active_ LPARs only. Inactive LPARs use no memory or CPU resources.
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