>There is a long and tortuous story behind it all Tom - one
>that only Lewis Carroll or Terry Pratchett could have thought up.
>A product of bean-counters and sales-droids trying to make up for
>the fact they'd strangled the goose that had lain all those golden
>eggs for decades.

No, not really, or at least don't blame IBM. The primary and probably only
reason sub-capacity general purpose engines exist is to provide increased
licensing granularity for full capacity licensed software. Something very
close to 100% of IBM mainframe software is available for licensing in
sub-capacity quantities below/independent of server capacities. You can
thus draw your own conclusions about why sub-capacity processor options
exist.

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Timothy Sipples
VCT Architect Executive (Based in Singapore)
E-Mail: [email protected]
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