If there are z13 models not listed in the earlier LSPR link, then why aren't 
they there? Or did I miss them?
Again, the lowest z13 MSU I saw was about double what I need and on a bloody 
uniprocessor. I am z/OS and will be until its turned off.
My most critical z/OS software comes from a vendor totally un-amenable to 
sub-capacity charging.

And, yes, I do know that there are a couple z12 models that fit. I am only 
currently whining about the z13 :)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Timothy Sipples
> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 10:02 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: z13 unanswered question.
> 
> Dave Gibney writes:
> >This could then be a problem for me.
> 
> Phil Smith wrote:
> >IBM said there will be no EC/BC distinction. Part of this announcement
> >is simplification-no EC/BC, no "System z" vs. "zEnterprise". This is a
> >good thing.
> 
> Dave, I like what Phil wrote. Take a look at what he wrote and also
> what he didn't write.
> 
> As a random observation, Apple offers their iPhone 6 in several
> different configurations varying in storage (16, 64, and 128GB), color,
> and (in a few
> cases) localization (e.g. Wi-Fi frequencies vary a bit). They're all
> Apple iPhone 6 smartphones. They are not iPhone 6EC ("Except China"),
> iPhone 6WJ ("Wi-Fi Japan"), or iPhone 6SC ("Saudi Compliant")
> smartphones. Apple recently (within the past couple weeks) introduced a
> SIM-free/unlocked iPhone 6 in the United States. That, too, is an
> iPhone 6. It's neither an iPhone 6SF nor an iPhone 6BC ("Before
> Calling," insert SIM). They're all iPhone 6 smartphones.
> 
> IBM has many, many configurations of z13, zBC12, and zEC12 servers
> available to order today, for purchase or lease, tailored to your
> specific needs. In terms of physical model choices we currently offer
> the following:
> 
> Machine Type 2964 Models N30, N63, N96, NC9, NE1 Machine Type 2828
> Models H06, H13 Machine Type 2827 Models H20, H43, H66, H89, HA1
> 
> At least one of these configurations would be a superb choice for your
> machine upgrade, today. Just contact your friendly IBM representative,
> or drop me a note if you don't know who that person is. IBM has
> announced general availability (GA) of Machine Type 2964 for March 9,
> 2015, though (as noted in the announcement letter) a few optional
> features have later planned GA dates.
> 
> I'm confident IBM will introduce new models, configurations, and
> features into the indefinite future, and I'm confident you'll also have
> great upgrade choices in the future, too.
> 
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