A customer wants to save on IBM i licensing costs: They have three configurable processors and one IBM i license. LPAR1 is running IBM i with .5 CPU LPAR2 is running IBM i with .5 CPU LPAR3 is running AIX with 1 CPU All of the LPARs are uncapped. They want to limit the IBM i LPARs to using one core. How can the customer enforce the limit and save on their IBM i licensing costs?
A. Put the IBM i LPARs in a shared processor pool with one core.
B. Put the AIX LPAR in a shared processor pool with one core.
C. Set the entitlement of each IBM i LPAR to "one"
D. Change the AIX partition to have .5 CPU entitlement.
Answer: C
Which of the following Linux distributions supports Little Endian (LE) on POWERS processor-based?
A. RHEL5
B. SLES 11
C. RHEL6
D. Ubuntu 14
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