Dennis,

You win the kewpie doll!   I was wondering how long it would be before a 
"REAL SYSPROG" would notice that.

Of course... I planted it that way to see who was paying attention. That's 
my story and I'm sticking to it!  ;-)   <blush>

After a z10, it would always be a z11 if IBM suddenly switched over to 
binary, right?  Then a z100, etc...

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
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Mike,
zA would come after z9, not z10.

                                                       Dennis

"A good plan, violently executed now, is better than a perfect plan next 
week.."  -- General George S. Patton


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z11?  And you call yourself a __SYSPROG__!!?
Wouldn't the next model be a zA?     ;-)

Oh, that's right... there are probably rooms full of IBM marketeers who 
don't speak geek yet pick the next model names.  Nevermind. 

For that matter, z/VM Version 6.1?   What happened to Version 6.0? Doesn't 

everyone know that odd-numbered versions are considered unlucky?  Or was 
that just for PUTs in days of yore?  If they're worried about senior 
management acceptance of low version numbers, then this could have been 
Version 6.5 (following Version 5.4) - 6.5 would probably be acceptable to 
even the most strident risk-averse senior manager.  But then, the new code 

that will probably be staged for z/VM Single System Image and z/VM Live 
Guest Migration (after all, why bother migrating a dead guest?) might be, 
ummmm... "very interesting" - at least as a challenge for Early Support 
Program customers.

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
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Or later .. is it time for z11 yet?? 

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Correct.

Hodge, Robert L wrote:
> I interpret the following to say that V6.1 will only run on a z10.
> Correct/Incorrect?
>
> "This release implements a new Architecture Level Set (ALS) available 
> only on the IBM System z10 Enterprise Class server and System z10 
> Business Class server and future generations of System z(r) servers."
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> 

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