Using SAP with HP Virtualization and Partitioning

Figure 4. ”Sweet spots” for production systems
With these comparisons in mind, we discuss the various options to deploy production systems:
“Production, no isolation required” represents for multiple production systems that can share one
OS. Check the previous chapter “to partition or not to partition”. If you don’t find a good reason to
partition among your production systems, this is the sweet spot for your production systems. If you
find a reason to partition, go to the next bullet.
“Medium/Large production, isolation required” refers to systems that cannot be run on one OS for
some reason. Virtual partitions (vPars) are fine for systems that don’t require complete hardware
isolation; nPars are the technology of choice if complete isolation is required. However if your
systems are very small, please consider the following.
“Small production, isolation required” applies to systems that cannot be run on one OS, but for
which vPars or nPars are a waste of resources, and which don’t need HW separation. Typically
these are systems ranging from fractions of a processor core in resource consumption, up to about
2 cores. For these systems, Integrity VM provides several benefits:
o automatic resource sharing optimizes resource usage
o ability to allocate fractions of a processor core to a system prevents waste of
resources, using vPars or nPars in these cases will use many more processors in total
o IO device sharing prevents an excessive count of adapters that would come with
implementing a vPar or nPar for every single small system