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Hi Andrey! I have been using NIM for many year but in a limited way since the environments were under 200 LPARs. I found it much faster to load a server and install what I wanted my Standard Image to like, harden the server then created a Mksysb form it, to disk. In fact all mksysbs should be located locally on the Master. Then you use that mksysb as your golden image making all severs the same to start. This make future management much easier. To make DR easier, you can create a spot from each systems mksysb so when a restore is needed the mksysb and spot are named similarly and no need to find or know the proper lpp_source or spot for that system. I have just set this up for my current employer and will document and train another member of the staff to do restores before my contract is complete. I do appreciate your writings about NIM, it is extremely powerful and I wish all OSs could be backed up, restored and cloned as fast and easy as AIX. I would like to see articles on nimadm_migrate, another most wonderful tool! Also alt_disk_mksysb for custom cloud installs. Have a great weekend!

Doug

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