Chase, John wrote:
At <http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/z900/glance.html> I
see this:
Hardware models
General purpose models 101-109, 110-116, 210-216
Capacity models 1C1-1C9, 2C1-2C9
However, I don't see a definition of "Capacity models"; nor do I see
anything that would intuitively distinguish between a "general purpose
model" and a "capacity model", other than the C in the model number.
Can somebody give me a clue what "capacity model" means?
TIA,
-jc-
IIRC the Capacity models mean that they they are able to do capacity on
demand (COD) upgrades. That is add a CPU on the fly without any POR or
IPL. Just call IBM, give them your credit card number, some guy sitting
someplace dials into the box enables one or more CP's, and you now have
more capacity.
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