>I run production MQ in SYSSTC 

We had problems with doing that (pre-64-Bit).
Because of the load on the system, MQ was constantly getting its data kicked 
into ESTORE.
This caused many slowdowns.
SYSSTC/SYSTEM tasks (except for GRS) have no memory management, because they 
have no goals.

With IMP=1 and a high velocity, MQ queues were kept in central, and other tasks 
went to expanded.
The WLM had two working set managers: one for central; one for expanded.

It's less likely to happen on memory-rich 64-bit processors, but the potential 
is still there.

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