Barton,

I wrote,
> ... could you point to some numbers ...
You replied, but I don't see a reference to any numbers.

You wrote in a reply:
> VMRM should have been enough, but it has very poor feed back
> mechanisms, and has no clue about what is happening inside Linux.
And:
> With that in mind, with our ESALPS, we do know what is going
> on inside of Linux

Again, without numbers, these claims seem to be just advertisements. Which
version of ESALPS and which version of VMRM?  Was the latest z/VM service
applied? Please supply some support to these claims. Who was it that wrote
"If you can't measure it, I'm just not interested"? (we spar but I know
both of us just want the best for the z/VM/Linux customer :)) Thanks.

"Mike MacIsaac" <[email protected]>   (845) 433-7061

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