Hiperbatch is limited to 2GB of data for all files cached across the entire 
sysplex.  It is a "stabilized" product no longer being actively updated.  We 
use it for one particular file used across many applications, but that is the 
only file we can use it for since it is a large file (> 1.5GB).  Also 
Hiperbatch works well for sequential access, but random access does not seem to 
benefit as much.

Batch LSR works very well for random access (we use it quite a lot), but you 
may instead want to investigate the much newer System-Managed Buffering (SMB) 
capability, documented in the JCL reference and user guide manuals (cf. DD 
parameter AMP, sub-parameter ACCBIAS et. al.).

HTH

Peter

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Mowry, Norma E CIV DISA ESB (US)
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 8:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Question about LSR vs HiperBatch

We are looking into using either Batch LSR (local shared resources) or 
HiperBatch for batch jobs that use the same resources (VSAM files...)  What (if 
any) are the recommendations, pitfalls of each or is the another option to do 
this?  We are running z/OS V1.13.

Thanks

Norma Mowry 
DECC-Mechanicsburg 
Operating Systems Support (ESB11) 
(717)-605-7865  DSN:430 
e-mail address: [email protected] 

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