It's from Cheryl's newsletter.  I am waiting for your empirical testing
or any resulted experiments to turn around my confidence-level.

 

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John Kim wrote:
> The following lessens my confidence; 
>
> 1) Why default is off, even if it's good enough to be a performance
> escalation
>   

That's SOP for new, optional function delivered for z/OS. Such options 
almost always default to NO or OFF or whatever means "same as before". 
After one or more releases, they often change to YES or ON or "the new 
way". In this case, a Health Check "nags" at you until you enable 
Hiperdispatching or shut down the check.

> 2) The majority of installations that bring in a z10 are not turning
on
>   

I did not know that. Where did you hear that? Cheryl's newsletter? 
Another source?

> 3) Large installations are very afraid to "rock the boat". Anything
> can affect Production workload is guilty until proven innocent.
> 4) Applying two dozens of APARs is somewhat risky 
>   


How do these truisms qualify as a "con" for HiperDispatch?

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