As with most things the answer is "it depends." There is no one size fits all 
answer. Depends on your workload and the ECSA requirements as well as the need 
for above the line private region. My standard was 250MB ECSA on each system, 
with a target of about 50-60 percent used, to allow for unexpected spikes. YMMV.

Mark Jacobs

Peter wrote on 11/12/18 1:18 PM:

I meant the size

On Mon 12 Nov, 2018, 10:08 PM Mark Jacobs - Listserv <
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By tuning, do you mean size of, or something else?

Peter wrote on 11/12/18 12:43 PM:

Hi

This is just general question and ignorant about this area. So wanted to
get some suggestions and pointers about ECSA running.

What are the factors that decides the tunning of ECSA value for zOS ?

Please share your opinion and suggestions so that I can note down the
points and research it more in detail.

Peter

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