Tom

How did you determine you needed 22 more MOD9s.  Is there a formula you used?

Lizette


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> Subject: Paging subsystems in the era of bigass memory
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> Gone are the halcyon days when we could run an LPAR with three mod-3's as the
> local paging subsystem.  With today's large memory sizes, I'm faced with
> having to completely rethink my paging subsystems.  I've currently got a 133GB
> LPAR with 18 mod-9 locals at 44%.  I'm going to add 22 more mod-9's, which
> will get me just under the 30% threshold.
> That's 40 page datasets, which is about 30 more than the most I've ever
> managed. I'm thinking about going to 10 mod-54's as my final solution for this
> LPAR (roughly 4x the real memory).  I wondered what the rest of you are doing
> with your paging subsystems in the era of bigass memory sizes.
> 
> Regards,
> Tom Conley
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