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"Schwarz, Barry
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Just out of curiosity, is the 38 MIPS figure a recent adjustment? From
August 2008 to April 2009, IBM Japan has consistently told us the figure
was 26 MIPS.
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From: Timothy Sipples [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2009 7:32 PM
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Subject: Re: OS/390
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The Multiprise 2000 Model 116 (2003-116) was introduced in September,
1996.
It is a one-way machine rated at 6 MSUs (Group 38) and about 38 MIPS.
Assuming that machine configuration currently provides sufficient
capacity,
the most appropriate replacement models probably include the System z9
BC
Model B01 (only 5 MSUs and about 38 MIPS) and the System z10 BC Model
C01
(only 5 MSUs and about 38 MIPS). (The z10 would be preferable since it
offers smaller capacity increments, along with other technology
improvements.) Another possible option is the System z10 BC Model A02, a
two-way machine with 6 MSUs and about 48 MIPS, if a two-way machine
would
be more appropriate.
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