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Active Memory Expansion – Basic Concept

Active Memory Expansion – Basic Concept

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Description: M Physical/true memory G Gained memory capacity 96 GB LPAR1 120 GB LPAR1 GGG GGG Scenario 1: expand memory in constrained partition 96 120 GB Scenario 2 – Hold LPAR1 capacity, use additional capacity for LPAR2 96 96+48 = 144 GB 96 GB LPAR1 48 GB LPAR2 Assumes 25% expansion Assumes 50% expansion Active Memory Expansion Author: IBM

Upload Date: 22-Mar-2010

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Reference URL: http://electronics.wesrch.com/paper_details/pdf/EL1SE1UU8KZQL/active_m
emory_expansion

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