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Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server
- Power on Wheels has 5.2 Beta version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server
- LPARs: p22n03 and p22n08 have the RHEL 5.2 installed
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) is a Linux distribution supplied by Novell,
targeted at the business market.
- LPARs: p26n23 has SLES 10.0 SP2 installed.
Applications Installed
We have provided a set of applications to demonstrate running a web application in the
multi-tiered environment. The following provides more detail on the software used for
this demonstration. There is also some additional software that allows you to do further
testing after you have completed the Demo.
The Verifying the environment in this document details how to log in and use the system
to install your applications or use some sample scenarios to do some setup and testing on
your own.
The layout of the applications is as follows:
LPAR1-> WebSphere Application Server
LPAR2-> JMeter, Lx86
LPAR3-> IBM HTTP Server
LPAR4-> DB2 Server
LPAR5-> NIM Server
WebSphere Application Server
- IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS), a software application server, is the
flagship product within IBM's WebSphere brand.
- WebSphere is built using open standards such as Java EE, XML, and Web Services. It
works with a number of Web servers including Apache HTTP Server, Netscape
Enterprise Server, Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), IBM HTTP Server for
i5/OS, IBM HTTP Server for z/OS, and IBM HTTP Server for AIX/Linux/Microsoft
Windows/Solaris.
Lx86
- PowerVM Lx86, formerly known as System p AVE, is a binary translation layer for
IBM's System p servers. It enables 32-bit x86 Linux binaries to run unmodified on the
Power Architecture based hardware. IBM is relying on this feature to migrate x86
Linux servers to the PowerVM virtualized environment and is supported on all
POWER5 and POWER7 hardware as well as BladeCenter JS21 and JS22 systems.
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