I think certain types of IP's workload is supposed to start taking
advantage of the zIIP also. I think it's geared more toward distributed
workloads so it might not be worth it in your shop. 

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 3:23 PM
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Subject: zIIP eligible products?

Just a quick question. I know that Java work is zAAP eligible. And I
know that a lot of DB2 work is zIIP eligible. From what I've read, to be
zIIP eligible, the code must run in an "enclave SRB". What other
products do that? Unfortunately, our shop is very primitive. No DB2 or
other RDMS. 99% of our data is in either VSAM or sequential files. I'm
thinking that a zIIP would be useless in our environment. True?

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John

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