![]() 92 3.7.11 Dealing with dropped packets on the hypervisor network. ![]() 86 3.7.5 Etherchannel configuration for NIB. ![]() 85 3.7.4 NIB with SEA, VLANs and multiple V-switches. 82 3.7 Optimal Shared Ethernet Adapter configuration. 73 3.6 Using Virtual SCSI, Shared Storage Pools and N-Port Virtualization. 69 3.4 Active Memory Deduplication (AMD). 3.2.2 Sizing with the active memory expansion planning tool. 3.1 Optimal logical partition (LPAR) sizing. 35 2.4.3 Prepare for Hot Repair or Upgrade utility. 33 2.4 Continuous availability with CHARM. 26 2.3 Performance consequences for I/O mapping and adapter placement. 18 2.2.5 Conclusion of processor and memory placement. 14 2.2.4 Optimizing the LPAR resource placement. 12 2.2.3 Verifying processor memory placement. 10 2.2.2 PowerVM logical partitioning and NUMA. 8 2.2 Performance consequences for processor and memory placement. Hardware implementation and LPAR planning. IBM Power Systems and performance tuning. ix Now you can become a published author, too!. ![]() Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. Front cover IBM Power Systems Performance Guide Implementing and Optimizing Leverages IBM Power virtualization Helps maximize system resources Provides sample scenarios Dino Quintero Sebastien Chabrolles Chi Hui Chen Murali Dhandapani Talor Holloway Chandrakant Jadhav Sae Kee Kim Sijo Kurian Bharath Raj Ronan Resende Bjorn Roden Niranjan Srinivasan Richard Wale William Zanatta Zhi Zhang ibm.com/redbooks International Technical Support Organization IBM Power Systems Performance Guide: Implementing and Optimizing February 2013 SG24-8080-00 Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Notices” on page vii. ![]()
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