ADMF was used to accelerate the movement of pages from expanded storage to real storage. With the demise of expanded storage, it's useless now.

Here's the patent information.

https://www.google.ch/patents/US5377337

Jesse 1 Robinson <mailto:jesse1.robin...@sce.com>
November 15, 2016 at 11:42 AM
I received a question about 'ADMF', which I take to be Asynchronous Data Mover Facility. Someone actually found via Google a couple of IBM Main posts from Ed Finnell and from me (!) referring to turning it on by LPAR. We both mentioned DB2. We both liked ADMF. ;-)

Problem is that I cannot now figure out for the life of me what the heck it is/was. Wow, I must be getting really old. Ed's post mentioned 9672. I looked in PARMLIB. I looked at current HMC profiles. Nada. Whatever it is/was, is it now history?

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