Well, duh...but how is it enforced?

And if it is based on our honor, why have an engine type of IFL or Zaap?
   Let me give my word that these two engines are in this LPAR and only
running xxxx software and these engines are in this LPAR and only
running yyyy software.

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

Rich Smrcina wrote:
As long as you have a license for any engines that the software is
running on, whether they be IFLs or standard.

Tom Duerbusch wrote:

OK, sure you buy an IFL and have per engine pricing for software over
there.  Great.

What prevents us from also running "per engine" based priced software
on the s/390 engines?

I'm not talking about z/VM per say, but Websphere, Oracle, DB2/UDB
etc.

Not that there will be many mips available in the white space on the
390 side, compared to 366 MIPS on the IFL, but just how is this figured
out?

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

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