PPRC synchronous completes the I/O when the result is posted to the
secondary dasd.
PPRC asynchronous completes the I/O when the result is posted to the
primary dasd.  During busy times you might get multiple updates to a
track before the last update is sent.

On Wed, Nov 30, 2022 at 2:33 AM Johnny Luo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Several months ago we conducted two tests on our system. In the first test,
> when cics transaction rate reached 9000, response time deteriorated badly.
> So we stopped the PPRC and repeated the test. As expected, we got very good
> response time.
>
> Surprisingly, however, our transaction cpu time also decreased from 2.6ms
> to 1.9ms. This goes beyond my knowledge and imagination. As I know, z/os
> starts an io request to channel subsystem and then goes to process other
> things. When that io is ready, channel subsystem will interrupt the cpu and
> z/os gets to process the interruption. In the above process, I can see no
> place where user program's cpu usage can be affected. Of course you'll get
> better response time.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Best Regards,
> Johnny Luo
>
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