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IBM AIX® is an open, standards-based operating system that conforms to The Open Group's Single UNIX Specification Version 3. It is designed to deliver outstanding scalability, reliability, and manageability. Each of these disciplines is highly important to efficiently operate SAP business applications.
We would like to remind you that with the introduction of the SAP JVM 4 the end of SAP support for partner JDK’s was announced in 2011 (for details see SAP note 1495160). Effective since October 2012, only SAP JVM 4 is now supported for SAP Web Application Server 6.40 and SAP NetWeaver 7.00 systems running the Java stack.
A new IBM SAP Technical Brief from IBM is available. This document provides a collection of recommendations and best practices for implementing and running SAP landscapes on IBM Power Systems. The focus of this paper is on the PowerVM related system configuration aspects.
SAP NetWeaver Landscape Virtualization Management software (SAP LVM) is the successor and extension of the SAP Adaptive Computing Controller. This paper focuses on the new features and uses-cases provided by SAP LVM in conjunction with IBM Systems Director managed Power Systems.
An end-to-end implementation guide for the liveCache HotStandby on IBM SAN Volume Controller (SVC) with the PowerHA Smart assist automation framework gives detailed insight in the deployment options and considerations. Also a step by step guide and troubleshooting guide is included.
This addon describes the design from a maintenance aspect of a liveCache HotStandby implementation. It includes tuning recommendations and operation considerations for the SAP Administrator of SCM(APO) and liveCache.
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| Running cleanipc on AIX 1 year ago | by Shitij Bagga |
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| IBM AIX High Availability, Disaster Recovery and Storage 1 year ago | by Georg Leffers |
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| IBM AIX Best Practices 5 months ago | by Georg Leffers |
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| IBM AIX and Virtualization 10 months ago | by Georg Leffers |
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| IBM AIX and Java 3 months ago | by Georg Leffers |
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