The products are licensed to the particular z/9 physical processor, and
charges are dependent on MSU's of the z/9 (or z/10, or z/196, etc.) The only
way to pay for only one z/9 would be to only run the products on a single
z/9, and not the other. There may be a Sysplex pricing model, but it would
be based on total MSU's in the plex.
Doug
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Hi ,
Sorry this is not JES3 issue but I need your help , we are running
DB2/CICS/IMS on two z9 CPU's SYSPLEX with shared dasd's. We use to pay
license for only one CPU for These products but SBM (IBM agent in Saudi
Arabia) want to charge these products for all CPU's.
Please someone can help us how IBM does it in USA or EUORPE ???
Best Regards
SYED, AZIM
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