LPARs are exactly like separate machines. Or maybe closer to virtual
machines under z/VM or VMWare or Hyper-V or ... .


On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 3:54 PM, Govind Chettiar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Not ashamed to acknowledge my ignorance here but I'm not fully able to
> follow discussions of "separate images" or "shared environments".  If this
> chap says he had up to 4 TSO sessions, but was working on the same datasets
> and so on, would they have been different LPARs.  Aren't two LPARs like two
> machines, really?  Like we have a Test LPAR and a Prod LPAR.
> Thanks!
>
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