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November 12, 2008
1. About Cheryl
Watson’s Tuning Letter 2008 No. 4
1. About Cheryl Watson’s Tuning Letter 2008 No. 4 The forty-four page 2008 No. 4 Tuning Letter was emailed to subscribers on October 2nd. You may visit our Web site at http://www.watsonwalker.com to obtain subscription information. The following is a summary of just some of the contents of this latest Tuning Letter: User Experiences
I receive several questions a month about the role of HiperDispatch on the z10s. Because of outstanding issues, you might encounter problems whether you leave it OFF (the default) or turn it ON. I list all of the applicable APARs in our Focus section. Also, we’ve found that you might not obtain the capacity you expect from the z10s if your workloads don’t match IBM’s LSPR (Large Systems Performance Reference) workloads. Of course, some sites are seeing better capacity than they expected. It all depends! Our software product, BoxScore (costs only $11,900 for a site license!), identifies the actual capacity you received. zIIPs and zAAPs
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2. IBM Announces New z10-BC Processors On October 21st, IBM announced the new System z10 Business Class (z10-BC) processors. There are twenty-six models in this series (each with a 1-way through 5-way) that support 130 different capacity settings, ranging from 29 MIPS to over 2,700 MIPS. The announced general availability date for these processors was October 28, 2008. You can find announcement #108-754 at http://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/index.wss by searching on 108-754. Many installations were waiting for this new range of processors, because the price/performance of the z10-BC models is such an improvement over the older z800s, z890s, and several z900s. Part of this improvement comes from three major differences: 1) lower software pricing, because the MSU ratings provide another 10% improvement (or even 20% depending on the model you’re upgrading); 2) lower energy costs because of the new ‘green’ technology; and 3) more powerful zIIPs and zAAPs at a lower cost. In addition, you get all of the benefits of the z10 processor (hiperdispatch, faster I/O paths, faster than average processing for Web-based transactions, etc.). With this announcement, IBM also changed the LSPR tables in three ways. First, they changed the basis of the LSPRs to use z/OS 1.9 instead of z/OS 1.8. In general, this improves the MIPS ratings slightly. Second, they have provided ratings in the single image tables for models with over 32 processors. Third, they are actually publishing MIPs on their public Website! They call this new fields ‘PCI’ (Performance Capacity Index), but to the rest of the world, they’re MIPs. Note that these are only available on the Multi-Image Charts, and not the Single Image Charts. As I mentioned in my own CPU Chart, I think it’s important for you to start using the Multi-Image ratings (I don’t expect to keep seeing the Single Image ratings for much longer). IBM’s LSPRs can be found at http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/advantages/management/lspr/. Be sure to review their latest FAQ at http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/advantages/management/lspr/z10ECGA2FAQ.html. You might ask why we still produce our CPU Chart if IBM is publishing MIPS. For the answer, keep reading. 3. Cheryl Watson’s CPU Chart - October 2008 On October 28th, we published our October 2008 Cheryl Watson’s z/OS CPU Chart. It included all of the changes described in item #2 above. It was sent to all Tuning Letter subscribers and all CPU Chart-only subscribers. So now that IBM is now publishing
MIPS, why are we still publishing our own chart? I’m glad that you
asked! We think that our CPU Chart provides these added features:
4. IBM Red Alert On October 31st, IBM issued a new Red Alert for ‘CIFS Client on Linux’. Red Alerts are issued for extremely important situations that may cause major problems in an installation. This particular Red Alert says the following: Customers with IBM Servers, including Power Systems, System i, System p, Sys-tem x and System z, running CIFS Client for Linux may experience unreported data inconsistencies in the following conditions:
2) Running CIFS Client for Linux with the 'forcedirectio' option set and with applications using the 'O_APPEND' option. 5. Congratulations to President-Elect Barack Obama While it is normally our practice to avoid politics in our publications, we are too excited and thrilled about our president-elect, Barack Obama, to keep silent. Tom and I have been Obama supporters and volunteers since early in his campaign. We believe that this election was the most important one in our lifetimes. We think the rest of the world will welcome a president who embraces diplomacy and is ready to tackle the many global problems that urgently need to be addressed. While we understand that almost half of the country did not vote for Obama, we believe that he will be a President for everyone, not just those who elected him. In fact, we believe he may well become one of the best presidents of our time. Although it will take time and effort, we think that Obama, his administration, and a more unified Congress will effectively make improvements in the economy, unemployment, the environment, health care, and equal rights for all (regardless of gender, race, religion, or sexual orientation). Stayed tuned!
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