We don't know what the program does (is it accesing DB2 Tables, VSAM or
whatever else) ....

If all the others figures are the same and the program has been doing the
very same stuffs (e.g. it simply reads and writes records from and to a
flat file) than you discovered what's in the past was not so known to
mainframe people.

The actual processors are very good performers but at the same time they
"feel so much" about LPAR or CEC cpu LOAD. It depends on Lx cache and other
nice stuffs.

Best regards.
Massimo


2014-01-31 Ron Thomas <ron5...@gmail.com>:

> Hello. I have a program that i am executing 2 times the number of records
> that is processed is same in both the time, but i am seeing CPU execution
> times are different. Can someone throw some light on why this is comming as
> different?
>
> Regards
> Ron T
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