Partition questions for upgrade

Hi
I may choose to partition the hard drive on my mbp when upgrading from snow leopard to mavericks. I used Time Machine to backup.
Any good tutorial on partitioning and installing Mavericks?
For Mav. do I download an installer? So when actually installing it having internet connectivity isn't necessary?
If I've used Time Machine to backup, does it also backup my old Snow Leopard os?
Ok, a stupid question: I just watched this video where it appeared the guy partitioned his drive without erasing the drive. Can one do that? I'd be shocked if it's true.
SO, if I upgrade to Mavericks, I have the option to do an install just over the os I have, not a clean install, right?
best
elmer

Thanks, gents for your replies!
My original reason to upgrade was so I could upgrade to Maverick. Now I'm finding that some oldre Apps (including Photoshop.cs (Version 8) aka CS 1 and Microsoft Office X) probably aren't supported, at least that's the official line. Also, my Canon Lide 80 scanner probably isn't either.
I'd almost like to install Mavericks on top of the Snow Leopard and see what does or doesn't work, then if unhappy with the result, clean install partitions with a small (25 gigs) partition of SL and the rest to Mavericks.
But that may rang from unwise to stupid. It's just that having partitioned years ago, I found it to be a bit of a pain just having dual systems and sometimes constantly switching between the 2.
Opinions or suggestions?
Thanks again, gents, your input has been much appreciated!
elmer

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    SCENARIO 2.
    After create all file systems (required in AIX) to copy data from Applications and Database Instances to their respective LPARs and change the ip address and hostnames in parameter files according to the following SAP Notes:
    Note 8307 - Changing host name on R3 host
    Note 403708 - Changing an IP address
    Which is the best scenario SAP recommends in this case ?
    Thanks for your comments.

    If your system is a combined ABAP + Java instance you can´t manually change the hostname. It´s not only those places that are listed in that note but much more, partially on filesystems in .properties files, partially in the database.
    Doing that manually may work but since the process is not documented anywhere and since it depends on the applications running on top of the J2EE instance it´s not supported.
    For ABAP + Java instances you must use the "sapinst-way" to get support in case of problems.
    See note 757692 - Changing the hostname for J2EE Engine 6.40/7.0 installation
    Markus

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