Hi John,
OOCoD allows you to use PUs that are not used normally or if you have
subcapacity machine you can increase the capacity. It is LIC-CC
upgrade only.
Associated costs are as usual
1. hardware itself - usualy, you are charged daily 1/90th of what real
upgrade would cost you
2. hw maintenance for upgraded hw
3. IBM sw cost - MLCs appropriate to upgraded hw  are paid for the
whole month even if you use it less then one month, for OTC software I
don't know the exact rules
4. ISV sw cost - yes, depends on your contract, I know customers who
have some "white space" defined with ISVs

Marian Gasparovic
IBM Slovakia

On Dec 19, 2007 3:31 PM, McKown, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been looking at this on the IBM web site. I was thinking it might
> be a possibility for our end of month crunch. But it doesn't seem to be.
> So I'll ask here. Is this what "On / Off Capacity on Demand" is for? How
> does it affect OEM software costs (likely "it depends on the contract").
>
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