Paul,

It has to do with how the other guy prices his software. For example, if he is mips based on a specific box, and you then start running his software on a much faster zIIP, he would be loosing revenue and the customer could be in violation of the use agreement.

Tony Thigpen

Paul Gilmartin wrote on 10/26/2015 07:16 AM:
On Sun, 25 Oct 2015 20:53:13 -0400, Peter Relson wrote:

Once properly licensed, I believe that there is very little of your own
code that you are not allowed to make zIIP eligible.

The main thing that you are not allowed to do is to make someone else's
code zIIP-eligible (which includes calling them from a zIIP-eligible
state), without their approval.

Wouldn't IBM's approval be required also, or even instead?

-- gil

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