Just updated on Sunday. http://www.os2world.com/
On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 7:09 AM, Parwez Hamid wrote:
> I know some folks who are still using DOS and OS/2. Time to move.
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So virtual flash is essentially disk cache, using regular memory? (As a
long-time VMer, I almost wrote "minidisk cache", but then realized that would
be wrong :))
And it's managed at the HMC, not by the OS, so it differs from MDC that way,
too. But the same basic concept. Makes TONS of sense! G
W dniu 2017-07-17 o 18:39, Parwez Hamid pisze:
Re: VFM Vs Flash Express:
Much simpler management of VFM resource (HMC task)
No hardware repair and verify (no cables, no adapters)
Better performance since no “I/O” to attached adapter takes place.
Doesn't use I/O slots.
RAS: Memory protected by RA
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Subject: Re: IBM z14 High-lights
What is the machine type number? The four-digit code in the CPUID
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Subject: Re: IBM z14 High-lights
Re: VFM Vs Flash Express:
Much simpler management of VFM resource (HMC task) No hardware repair and
verify (no cables, no adapters) Better performance since no “I/O” to attached
adapter takes place.
Doesn't use I/O slots.
R
parwez_ha...@hotmail.com (Parwez Hamid) writes:
> z14 Key H/W high-lights:
>
> Up to 170 Customer PUs @ 5.2 GHz each on a 14 nm 10 core chip
> Up to 32 TB Memory
> Uni = 1832 'mips', 170-way = 146462 'mips'
z900, 16 processors, 2.5BIPS (156MIPS/proc), Dec2000
z990, 32 processors, 9BIPS, (281MIPS/p
Re: R&D Journal for z14.
From past experience its normally 6-9 months after System is announced. For the
z14 its likely to be during 1Q2018
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Is there a research journal for the new z?
Rob Schramm
On Mon, Jul 17, 2017, 12:39 PM Parwez Hamid
wrote:
> Re: VFM Vs Flash Express:
>
> Much simpler management of VFM resource (HMC task)
> No hardware repair and verify (no cables, no adapters)
> Better performance since no “I/O” to attached a
Re: VFM Vs Flash Express:
Much simpler management of VFM resource (HMC task)
No hardware repair and verify (no cables, no adapters)
Better performance since no “I/O” to attached adapter takes place.
Doesn't use I/O slots.
RAS: Memory protected by RAIM and ECC (internal / main memory)
Re: 10 co
W dniu 2017-07-17 o 14:06, Parwez Hamid pisze:
While you don't care about some of the new enhancements, others do and want
them :-)
Sure! YMMV!
That's why I clearly stated "for me" and "My €0.02".
BTW:Can you provide some *customer* benefits of the following:
* 14nm manufacturing process
*
W dniu 2017-07-17 o 14:09, Parwez Hamid pisze:
I know some folks who are still using DOS and OS/2. Time to move.
"Time to move" can be general excuse/justification for any change. Even
unneeded or unwise.
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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
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I know some folks who are still using DOS and OS/2. Time to move.
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While you don't care about some of the new enhancements, others do and want
them :-)
As regards Classic UI. as I have already stated, its history and changes have
been made to the Tree UI to address user concerns.
BTW: More technical details about the z14 in the redbook. This is a draft
versio
W dniu 2017-07-17 o 13:49, Parwez Hamid pisze:
Classic UI Style NO longer available on HMC/SE 2.14.0 Its not an option you can
turn on/off.. Class UI is history and IBM has been stating this
was going to going to happen for a while giving users ample time to 'migrate'
to Tree UI mode.
Yeah,
W dniu 2017-07-17 o 13:39, Lucas Rosalen pisze:
Hi Radoslaw,
HMC - I HATE TREE MODE! GIVE ME CLASSIC MODE BACK!
I think you can turn on Classic Style from HMC by doing:
Logon, click your ID in the up right corner, tab UI Style, select Classic
Style, apply, OK.
Lucas,
Classic style is no longe
Ah, nice to know - I tested on 2.13.1
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Classic UI Style NO longer available on HMC/SE 2.14.0 Its not an option you can
turn on/off.. Class UI is history and IBM has been stating this
was going to going to happen for a while giving users ample time to 'migrate'
to Tree UI mode.
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Hi Radoslaw,
HMC - I HATE TREE MODE! GIVE ME CLASSIC MODE BACK!
I think you can turn on Classic Style from HMC by doing:
Logon, click your ID in the up right corner, tab UI Style, select Classic
Style, apply, OK.
Regards,
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W dniu 2017-07-17 o 11:03, Parwez Hamid pisze:
z14 Key H/W high-lights:
Up to 170 Customer PUs @ 5.2 GHz each on a 14 nm 10 core chip
Up to 32 TB Memory
Uni = 1832 'mips', 170-way = 146462 'mips'
New Crypto and OSA Express6S features
New FICON Express 16S+ with increased I/O rate
New IBM zHyperl
z14 Key H/W high-lights:
Up to 170 Customer PUs @ 5.2 GHz each on a 14 nm 10 core chip
Up to 32 TB Memory
Uni = 1832 'mips', 170-way = 146462 'mips'
New Crypto and OSA Express6S features
New FICON Express 16S+ with increased I/O rate
New IBM zHyperlink Express, uses a direct connect short distance
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