Re: Memory Upgradation ??

2008-07-05 Thread Gibney, Dave
@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Memory Upgradation ?? May be as simple as a xxx Gigs/processor rule-of-thumb- may be more complex; more CPUs means more work, means more memory pressure, means more memory needed. Who knows. I may not know, but I have an opinion. I don't think you can drive the default

Memory Upgradation ??

2008-07-04 Thread Jacky Bright
I have z9BC Processor. My organisation decided for CPU upgradation. IBM has been suggesting that we may have to go for memory upgradation along with MIPS upgradation. I have never faced any memory related issues in the past. Should I go for memory upgradation as well ? Which metric in the report

Re: Memory Upgradation ??

2008-07-04 Thread Rick Fochtman
storage. :-) Upgradation ?? I think you meant to say Upgrade. :-) Rick Jacky Bright wrote: I have z9BC Processor. My organisation decided for CPU upgradation. IBM has been suggesting that we may have to go for memory upgradation along

Re: Memory Upgradation ??

2008-07-04 Thread Ed Finnell
In a message dated 7/4/2008 1:22:42 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: utilization of real storage and also at paging. If you've got high real storage frame utilization, you may be seeing a low UIC as well, and significant paging. I always went by the maxim that you

Re: Memory Upgradation ??

2008-07-04 Thread Martin Packer
.. and also opportunities to exploit memory. For example DB2 buffering. Martin Packer Performance Consultant IBM United Kingdom Ltd +44-20-8832-5167 +44-7802-245-584 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unless stated otherwise above: IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with number

Re: Memory Upgradation ??

2008-07-04 Thread Shane Ginnane
Quoting Jacky Bright: I have z9BC Processor. My organisation decided for CPU upgradation. IBM has been suggesting that we may have to go for memory upgradation along with MIPS upgradation. I have never faced any memory related issues in the past. Should I go for memory upgradation as well

Re: Memory Upgradation ??

2008-07-04 Thread Ted MacNEIL
May be as simple as a xxx Gigs/processor rule-of-thumb- may be more complex; more CPUs means more work, means more memory pressure, means more memory needed. Who knows. I may not know, but I have an opinion. I don't think you can drive the default config (8GB) that far with a BC. - Too busy