Rob,

I think we initially went with 3390-3 at the beginning because we still
have our production system running VSE and the volumes were all 3390-3
when we converted.  When IBM initially configured the dasd they just
made the two arrays the same.  

The Linux images that I will be using will be database servers so I
don't see putting more than one Linux server on the same 3390-9.  Do you
think there will be any major performance issues with using the 3390-9
as compared to the 3390-3, or is it neglegable since I will be using
several 3390-9 for the servers?  


Ryan Stewart
Indian River Community College

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Rob van der Heij
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 10:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: 3390-3 DASD vs. 3390-9 DASD

On 5/1/06, Ryan Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am about to configure some dasd on our shark and I was considering 
> using 3390-9 instead of 3390-3.  Currently we have mostly 3390-3 with 
> some 3390-9 at the end of the array in order to use all of the space.

> I was wondering if anyone knew of any issues using 3390-9 and some of 
> the pro's and cons.

You're sure it's not the other way around? (with -9 as long as they fit,
and small ones near the end?)

Anyway, the concern we currently share here is that when you put data
for *different* servers on the same 3390-9, they need to compete to do
their I/O. With 3390-3 you have less subchannels per GB, so less
concurrent I/Os per GB.

If your Linux servers are big enough to fill a few 3390-9's then you
probably would not benefit a lot from going to 3390-3. But if they're so
small that they fit easily on a 3390-3, then you probably don't want to
combine them on a single 3390-9.

Rob
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Rob van der Heij
Velocity Software, Inc
http://velocitysoftware.com/

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