I want to thank everyone for the informative and reassuring answers to
my question.  I can speak to the applications people with somewhat more
confidence.  Whether they will believe me that we can run the processor
at high utilization is another matter.  But if they don't believe me, we
might be looking at an early upgrade to a z9--so maybe I should keep my
mouth shut. :-)

Richard.

>>> Richard Heritage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/25/06 12:30 PM >>>
I know this is an "it depends" question, but I hope some of you can
give
me a very general answer. As an MVS guy, I'm used to being able to run
the processor very close to or even at 100% without significant
performance degradation.  Assuming that everything is configured and
tuned properly (a big assumption, I know), can VM drive the processor
the same way?  Our application people are used to other platforms that
don't tolerate high CPU utilization so well and think things are going
to start falling apart when we hit 80%.  I'd like to reassure
them--but
only if it's accurate to do so!  This is a WebSphere application
running
on multiple SUSE instances, with the data on DB2 under z/OS.  Is it
reasonable for me to expect--again, assuming everything else is
right--to be able to run at 90+ percent without problems?



Richard Heritage
Lead Systems Software Engineer
IT @ Johns Hopkins

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