IBM manual Z10 EC model upgrades, Z10 EC Base and Sub-capacity Offerings

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number will be reported by the Store System Information (STSI) instruction for software billing purposes only. There is no affi nity between the hardware model and the number of CPs. For example, it is possible to have a Model E26 which has 13 PUs characterized as CPs, so for software billing purposes, the STSI instruction would report 713.

z10 EC model upgrades

There are full upgrades within the z10 EC models and upgrades from any z9 EC or z990 to any z10 EC. Upgrade of z10 EC Models E12, E26, E40 and E56 to the E64 is disruptive. When upgrading to z10 EC Model E64, unlike the z9 EC, the fi rst book is retained. There are no direct upgrades from the z9 BC or IBM eServer zSeries 900 (z900), or previous generation IBM eServer zSeries.

IBM is increasing the number of sub-capacity engines on the z10 EC. A total of 36 sub-capacity settings are avail- able on any hardware model for 1-12 CPs. Models with 13 CPs or greater must be full capacity.

For the z10 EC models with 1-12 CPs, there are four capacity settings per engine for central processors (CPs). The entry point (Model 401) is approximately 23.69% of a full speed CP (Model 701). All specialty engines con- tinue to run at full speed. Sub-capacity processors have availability of z10 EC features/functions and any-to-any upgradeability is available within the sub-capacity matrix. All CPs must be the same capacity setting size within one z10 EC.

z10 EC Model Capacity Identifi ers:

700, 401 to 412, 501 to 512, 601 to 612 and 701 to 764

Capacity setting 700 does not have any CP engines

Nxx, where n = the capacity setting of the engine, and xx = the number of PU characterized as CPs in the CEC

Once xx exceeds 12, then all CP engines are full capacity

z10 EC Base and Sub-capacity Offerings

The z10 EC has 36 additional capacity settings at the low end

Available on ANY H/W Model for 1 to 12 CPs. Models with 13 CPs or greater have to be full capacity

All CPs must be the same capacity within the z10 EC

All specialty engines run at full capacity. The one for one entitle- ment to purchase one zAAP or one zIIP for each CP purchased is the same for CPs of any capacity.

Only 12 CPs can have granular capacity, other PUs must be CBU or characterized as specialty engines

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Contents IBM System z10 Enterprise Class z10 EC Reference Guide Table of Contents IBM System z10 Enterprise Class z10 EC Overview Just-in-time deployment of IT resources Specialty engines offer an attractive alternativeOrder of introduction Numerical computing on the chipArchitecture Liberating your assets with System zEvolving for your business Z10 EC ArchitecturePage Commitment to system integrity Page TPF VSELinux on System z Z10 EC Operating System ESA/390Page Page Z10 EC Design and Technology Z10 EC Model Z10 EC model upgrades Z10 EC Base and Sub-capacity OfferingsLarge System Performance Reference Z10 EC PerformanceCPU Measurement Facility Z10 EC I/O Subsystem System I/O Configuration AnalyzerZ10 EC Channels and I/O Connectivity Concurrent Update Ficon Express4 and Ficon Express2 PerformanceSupport of Spanned Channels and Logical Partitions Modes of OperationFCP Channels Ficon Support for Cascaded DirectorsFCP increased performance for small block sizes Scsi IPL now a base function FCP Full fabric connectivityFicon and FCP for connectivity to disk, tape, and printers Platform and name server registration in Ficon channelIt will register NPort ID Virtualization Program Directed re-IPLOSA-Express3 Ethernet features Summary of benefits Feature Infrastructure Ports perPort density or granularity Features OSA-Express2 availabilityPurpose/Traffic TypeOSA-Express3 10 Gigabit Ethernet SR OSA-Express3 Gigabit Ethernet LXOSA-Express3 Gigabit Ethernet SX Four-port exploitation on OSA-Express3 GbE SX and LXNetwork Traffic Analyzer Dynamic LAN idle for z/OSLink aggregation for z/VM in Layer 2 mode Layer 2 transport mode When would it be used?Direct Memory Access DMA OSA Layer 3 Virtual MAC for z/OSHardware data router IBM Communication Controller for Linux CCLRemove L2/L3 LPAR-to-LPAR Restriction OSA Integrated Console ControllerOSA/SF Virtual MAC and Vlan id Display Capability HiperSockets HiperSockets Enhancement for zIIP Exploitation Can Do IT securely Security CryptographyCP Assist for Cryptographic Function Cpacf Configurable Crypto Express2 Dynamically add crypto to a logical partition Secure Key AESTKE 5.3 workstation and support for Smart Card Reader Enhancement with TKE 5.3 LICTKE additional smart cards System z10 EC cryptographic migrationRemote Key Loading Benefits Remote Loading of Initial ATM KeysImproved Key Exchange With Non-CCA Cryptographic Systems On Demand Capabilities Capacity on Demand Temporary CapacityAmendment for CBU Tests Capacity Provisioning OS Capacity provisioning allows you to set up rules System z9 System z10Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability RAS RAS Design FocusHardware System Area HSA Availability FunctionsEnhanced Book Availability Concurrent Physical Memory Upgrade Concurrent Physical Memory ReplacementConcurrent Defective Book Replacement Enhanced Driver MaintenanceTransparent Sparing Plan Ahead MemoryService Enhancements Power MonitoringPower Estimation Tool Environmental EnhancementsParallel Sysplex Cluster Technology IBM Systems Director Active Energy ManagerImproved service time with Coupling Facility Duplex Coupling Facility Control Code Cfcc LevelSystem-Managed CF Structure Duplexing Coupling Facility Configuration AlternativesParallel Sysplex Coupling Connectivity Introducing long reach InfiniBand coupling links Coupling Connectivity for Parallel SysplexZ10 Coupling Link Options Z10 EC MaxServer Time Protocol STP Time synchronization and time accuracy on z10 ECPreview Improved STP System Management with Enhanced Network Time Protocol NTP client support Continuous availability of NTP servers used as ExterNTP server on Hardware Management Console HMC Enhanced STP recovery when Internal Battery FeatureApplication Programming Interface API to automate Internal Battery Feature Recommendation HMC System Support Family Machine TypeInternet Protocol, Version 6 IPv6 HMC/SE Console MessengerHMC z/VM Tower systems management enhancements Implementation Services for Parallel Sysplex GdpsFiber Quick Connect for Ficon LX Environments Z10 EC Physical Characteristics Z10 EC Configuration Detail Z10 EC Dimensions Z9 EC Number of Frames 2 FrameZ10 EC Environmentals Model O Cage Model O CageProcessor Unit Features Model OSA-Express3 and OSA-Express2 Features Min MaxCPs IFLs ICFsGeneral Information Coupling Facility CF Level of Support Z9 BCStatement of Direction Following Redbook publications are available now PublicationsResource Link ZSO03018-USEN-02