LPARs, or Logical Partitions, are a feature of IBM mainframe and Power Systems servers that allows a single physical server to be divided into multiple virtual servers. Each LPAR operates as an independent system with its own operating system, resources (CPU, memory, I/O), and security domains. This allows for efficient resource utilization, workload isolation, and consolidation of multiple applications onto a single physical server. LPARs are commonly used to run different operating systems or applications on the same hardware, improve server utilization, and simplify management.
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