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IBM AIX Workload Partitions (WPARs) are a software implementation ofoperating system-level virtualization introduced in theIBM AIX 6.1 operating system that provides application environment isolation and resource control.

WPARs are software partitions that are created from, and share the resources of, a single instance of the AIX OS. WPARs can be created on anyIBM Power Systems orIBM System p hardware that supports AIX version 6.1 and higher .[1] There are three kinds of WPARs: System WPARs; Application WPARs; and Versioned WPARs.

System WPAR

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A system WPAR behaves as a complete installation of AIX.

Application WPAR

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Application WPARs are lightweight environments used for isolating and executing a single application process.

Versioned WPAR

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A WPAR which contains an instance of either AIX 5.2 or AIX 5.3. Versioned WPARs are only supported in AIX 7.1 and later LPARs.

Mobility

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WPAR mobility is an extension to WPARs that provides the ability to move a running workload from one physical machine to another. Both System and Application WPARs can be moved from one machine to another. To continue having access to the same files before/after mobility; thefilesystems of a mobile WPAR must either be stored in a disk or NFS mounted (both of which should be shared and accessible from all the machines where WPAR is being moved to).The feature can be helpful in the following scenarios :

  • During hardware upgrades or other planned outages.
  • To transfer the load of the running application to another machine.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"IBM puts AIX 5.3 on extended life support"The Register. Retrieved 2024-04-17.

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