Hi.
I'm just curius, what's the purpose of having 2 virtuell cpu's defined when
only 1 physical is around.
br
Thomas Broman
LJ Mace
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We run DB2 on 8 Linux virtual servers w/ z/VM. We have
2 cpus configured, even though there is only 1
physical cpu, and it works well. DB2 does gripe about
the second cpu but runs never the less.
To answer your question, We pay for only 1 cpu and all
is well.
Mace
--- "Ceruti, Gerard G"
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> Hi All
>
> I have been following the discussion on
> consolidating Oracle on zSeries
> Linux to exploit z/VM to achieve some license
> saving, we are in the
> process of doing a paper exercise to see what our
> numbers would be, this
> morning a question was asked " What about DB2 UDB ?"
> as the license
> model is also price per cpu, has anyone been down
> this path and could
> share some insight ?.
>
> Regards
> Gerard Ceruti
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