Peter Relson wrote:
Regardless of how many CPs an LPAR may allow there may be an operating system restriction to a smaller number.

It happens that at this point in time z/OS (1.11) is a bit ahead of the LPAR limit so that it can support what is allowed within the LPAR.
I don't know about other operating systems.

Hmmm. So, can z/OS support 80 x 32 = 2560 active CPs per sysplex?



As to whether customers are actually trying an 80-way z/OS, I can say only that our testing has tried it..

Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design



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