LPAR, or Logical Partitioning, is a feature of IBM's Power Systems servers that allows a single physical server to be divided into multiple virtual servers, each with its own operating system and resources. It enables resource optimization, workload isolation, and increased server utilization by running multiple applications and operating systems concurrently on a single physical machine.
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