Jim Phoenix wrote:
You might still want to purchase a zAAP if your JAVA workload is large enough to consume more than your zIIP's unused cycles. Plus the JVM won't have to compete for cycles with other workloads on the zAAP. Think of it this way, you will be able to have almost a 2 to1 specialty engine to CP advantage for JAVA workloads

Not quite. The "zAAP on zIIP" feature in z/OS 1.11 applies only if there are no zAAPs in the configuration.

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