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NEC Express5800 1160Xd - System Functions; Partitioning

NEC Express5800 1160Xd
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1-12 System Overview
System Functions
The following subsections describe select system functions.
Partitioning
The Express5800/1000 series server can run more than one operating system or
instances of an operating system in the same main cabinet. For example, a configuration
containing 4 Cell Boards (Cells hereafter), Cell #0, Cell #1, Cell #2, and Cell #3, can
operate as follows:
! Cell #0 and Cell #1can operate under the same operating system #0 as an SMP
(symmetric multi processor) configuration.
! Cell #2 can operate under operating system #1, which is different from Cell #0,
Cell #1, and Cell #3.
! Similarly, Cell #3 can operate under operating system #2, which is different from
Cell #0, Cell #1, and Cell #3.
Here, the Cell group which operates under the same operating system is called a
partition. In the example below, Cell #0 and Cell #1 can be Partition #0, Cell #2 can be
Partition #1, and Cell #3 can be Partition #2.
Figure 1-7. Example of Partitioning Cells
Partitioning makes it possible to allocate processor capacity according to workload
status, resulting in flexible system operation.

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