20,000 X 4k = 80,000k  Given that not all 4k of a
buffer is available for message data - would it not
take more like 29,000 buffers for a 100meg message ???
This is assuming 3,600 bytes available per buffer for
messageing.

--- Ronald Weinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Considering each buffer is 4K , one 100MB message
> will require  20,000
> buffers
> How many messages are you expecting?, how long will
> they remain on the
> queue?, how many other queues use the same buffer
> pool?, what is their
> usage?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "Criscione, Carol (DIS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent by: "MQSeries List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 11/25/2004 12:02 PM
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>         Subject:        Large Messages and # of
> Buffers - z/OS
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>
> We have large messages ranging from 1-100Meg.  I
> think my number of
> buffers
> is too low.  What does anyone suggest for # of
> buffers, especially for a
> 100Meg message?
>
> Also, do you recommend increasing the region size if
> I substantially
> increase the number of buffers?  If so, best guess
> on how much?
>
> ThanX!
> Carol Criscione
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