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adekunle muyiwa ilori (popularly known as smartdeey, born oct 31 1986)someone where in agege local government lagos, is a Nigerian singer-songwriter, entertainer , and businessman. He has many song playing on nigeria radio station He adopted the stage name smartdeey,when he was in high school,most people called him smart base on how he perform during school time,he attended hes primary school at iju station..st,kizitos and later went to corporate comprehensive academy,so when he changed hes ___location he have to change hes school to brain filed college
AIX Workload partitions (WPARs) are a software implementation of [[operating system-level virtualization]] technology introduced in the [[IBM|IBM's]] [[IBM AIX (operating system)|AIX 6.1 operating system]] that provides application environment isolation and resource control.
where he got hes school certificate, an uptempo dance fusion of Afrobeat and electronic dance music that topped many ladies love to dance too..he have been singing at the age of 12 old in church choir band where he was chosen to be a church band leader,and he was also a school band leadr in secondary school,after the secondary school education,i moved straight into the world of D.Js,alongside with dj walex star f.m and mr wale adeagbo. who trained him,he was in group with dj sparkelex mentrol f.m and dj levels in high school.. after 2years of dj he discover hes own talent and he released a track called (who be them) the track was played on Nigeria radio stations and club.and all the street djs make alaba mix with the song.in 2014 he moved to united state of america to continue hes musical carer.
 
WPARs are software partitions that are created from, and share the resources of a single instance of the AIX OS. WPARs can be created on any [[system p]] hardware that supports AIX 6.1 or higher versions. There are two kinds of WPARs, System WPARs and Application WPARs.
 
==System WPAR==
 
A system WPAR behaves as a complete installation of AIX.
 
==Application WPAR==
 
Application WPARs are light weight environments used for isolating and executing a single application process.
 
==Mobility==
 
WPAR mobility is an extension to WPARs that provides the ability to move a running workload from one physical machine to another. Both System and Application WPARs can be moved from one machine to another. To continue having access to the same files before/after mobility; the [[Unix directory structure|filesystems]] of a mobile WPAR must either be stored in a disk or NFS mounted (both of which should be shared and accessible from all the machines where WPAR is being moved to).
The feature can be helpful in the following scenarios :
* During hardware upgrades or other planned outages.
* To transfer the load of the running application to another machine.
 
==See also==
*[[Operating system-level virtualization]]
*[[LPAR|Logical Partitioning]] (LPAR)
*[[Dynamic Logical Partitioning]] (DLPAR)
*[[FreeBSD jail]]
*[[Solaris Containers]]
*[[OpenVZ]]
*[[Linux-VServer]]
 
==External links==
*[http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-workload/index.html Basic management of Workload Partitions in AIX], IBM developersworks
*[http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-wpar61aix/index.html Workload Partitioning (WPAR) in AIX 6.1], IBM developersworks
*[http://www.rootvg.net/content/category/6/49/169/ All about WPAR<nowiki>]</nowiki>]
 
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