I don't think there is a zAAP on the IFL side.

IBM says zAAPs are the same price as IFLs, but they are not.
You don't license software for zAAPs but you do for the IFLs.

I also recall somewhere, where it was stated that if you had the
processing to totally use an engine, that only about 40% would end up on
the zAAP with the rest (non Java code) would be on a standard or IFL
engine.  But all that depends on your mix of Java vs non-Java code.

So things become even more murkey.

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

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Does anyone have an idea how running WebSphere Application Server on
z/OS on a  System z zAAP would compare to running it on "x" number of
processors of a P595 at 1.9GHZ?

Any good guesses on the value of "x" here?

What if it was an IFL instead?

Bob Richards
VP, Enterprise Technologist
Suntrust Banks, Inc
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