On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 10:59 AM, Norman.Hollander
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Absolutely agree!  I've done various tech sessions, and customer
> presentations on this for years.
> As long as you know what happens when your system runs at 100%, it's a good
> thing.  There are NO
> roll over minutes. What you didn't use a minute ago, is not available in the
> next.  If important work
> is meeting its goal, why not get your money's worth?
>

There is one case where the above is not true, in a sense. We use
PRSM's "Group Capacity" to limit our software bills by limiting our
MSU usage. This is done by PRSM "capping" the LPAR when the MSU usage
starts exceeding the 4 hour rolling average limit. However, one can
"build up credit" with PRSM by have a longish period of low MSU usage
before a spike period. For a time, PRSM will allow the LPAR to exceed
the specified "Group Capacity" limit.  So we try to schedule our work
in such a way that we stay below this limit. The reason being that we
might need the "spike" in case of a "hot" job coming in. Or for extra
power in case of an abend.

-- 
There is nothing more pleasant than traveling and meeting new people!
Genghis Khan

Maranatha! <><
John McKown

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