| Slide ListSLA Home0: Title Slide
 1: Scope
 2: Perspective
 3: Perspective (continued)
 4: Definition of Terms
 5: Definition of Terms (continued)
 6: Definition of Terms (continued)
 7: Definition of Terms (continued)
 8: Definition of Terms (continued)
 9: Example Architecture Tiers
 10: Tier 1: BC/HA/DR/HA
 11: Tier 2: BC/HA/DR
 12: Tier 3: BC/DR
 13: Tier 4: BC/HA
 14: Tier 5: BC
 15: Standardized SLA
 16: Standardized SLA (continued)
 17: Standardized SLA (continued)
 18: Standardized SLA (continued)
 19: Standardized SLA (continued)
 20: Summary
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| Definition of Terms (continued)Virtual I/O
  Virtual representations of physical adapters
  May be shared between multiple systems simultaneously
  Live Partition Mobility 
  An IBM Power6 capability for moving a live running partition from one frame to another
  Requires virtualized I/O
  Requires equal or greater CPU and Memory on target frame
  Requires synchronization of slot numbers between frames
  Not a high availability or disaster recovery solution
  Used to eliminate business function downtime utilizing two healthy systems
    
    Planned maintenance outages
    Preemptive problem management
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