Logical Partition definition
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Logical Partition (LPAR) A logical partition is a subset of computer's Hardware resources, virtualized as a separate computer.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if you have installed the Licensed Software on an IBM zSeries computer, you must license a NetBackup component for each IBM Logical Partition (“LPAR”) on such computer.
LOV List Of Values LP Logical Partition LP Lease Purchase LPA Local Participation Agreement LPAR Logical Partition (as opposed to SI single image mode) Within a mainframe, encompasses logical/virtual processors, memory and storage so each set of resources can act independently, so if one LPAR crashes, the rest of the mainframe stays up LPB Loop Port Bypass Primitive Sequence This primitive sequence applies only to the Arbitrated Loop topology.