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The quantity of temporary CP capacity ordered is limited by the quantity of purchased CP capacity (permanently active plus unassigned)

The quantity of temporary IFLs ordered is limited by quantity of purchased IFLs (permanently active plus unassigned)

Temporary use of unassigned CP capacity or unas- signed IFLs will not incur a hardware charge

The quantity of permanent zIIPs plus temporary zIIPs can not exceed the quantity of purchased (permanent plus unassigned) CPs plus temporary CPs and the quantity of temporary zIIPs can not exceed the quantity of permanent zIIPs

The quantity of permanent zAAPs plus temporary zAAPs can not exceed the quantity of purchased (permanent plus unassigned) CPs plus temporary CPs and the quantity of temporary zAAPs can not exceed the quan- tity of permanent zAAPs

The quantity of temporary ICFs ordered is limited by the quantity of permanent ICFs as long as the sum of perma- nent and temporary ICFs is less than or equal to 16

The quantity of temporary SAPs ordered is limited by the quantity of permanent SAPs as long as the sum of per- manent and temporary SAPs is less than or equal to 32

Although the System z10 BC will allow up to eight tempo- rary records of any type to be installed, only one tempo- rary On/Off CoD record may be active at any given time. An On/Off CoD record may be active while other tempo- rary records are active.

Management of temporary capacity through On/Off CoD is further enhanced through the introduction of resource tokens. For CP capacity, a resource token represents an amount of processing capacity that will result in one MSU of SW cost for one day – an MSU-day. For specialty engines, a resource token represents activation of one engine of that type for one day – an IFL-day, a zIIP-day or a zAAP-day. The different resource tokens are contained in separate pools within the On/Off CoD record. The

customer, via the Resource Link ordering process, deter- mines how many tokens go into each pool. Once On/Off CoD resources are activated, tokens will be decremented from their pools every 24 hours. The amount decremented is based on the highest activation level for that engine type during the previous 24 hours.

Resource tokens are intended to help customers bound the hardware costs associated with using On/Off CoD. The use of resource tokens is optional and they are available on either a prepaid or post-paid basis. When prepaid, the customer is billed for the total amount of resource tokens contained within the On/Off CoD record. When post-paid, the total billing against the On/Off Cod record is limited by the total amount of resource tokens contained within the record. Resource Link will provide the customer an ordering wizard to help determine how many tokens they need to purchase for different activation scenarios. Resource tokens within an On/Off CoD record may also be replenished.

Resource Link offers an ordering wizard to help determine how many tokens you need to purchase for different acti- vation scenarios. Resource tokens within an On/Off CoD record may also be replenished. For more information on the use and ordering of resource tokens, refer to the Capacity on Demand Users Guide, SC28-6871.

Capacity Provisioning

Hardware working with software is critical. The activation of On/Off CoD on z10 EC can be simplifi ed or automated by using z/OS Capacity Provisioning (available with z/OS V1.10 and z/OS V1.9). This capability enables the monitor- ing of multiple systems based on Capacity Provisioning and Workload Manager (WLM) defi nitions. When the defi ned conditions are met, z/OS can suggest capacity changes for manual activation from a z/OS console or the system can add or remove temporary capacity automatically and with- out operator intervention. z10 BC Can Do IT better.

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Contents IBM System z10 Business Class z10 BC Reference Guide Table of Contents Think Big, Virtually Limitless IBM System z10 Business Class z10 BC OverviewSpecial workloads, Specialty engines, affordable technology More Solutions, More AffordableNew Face Of System z Z10 BC Architecture ArchitectureArchitecture operating system support Page Commitment to system integrity TPF VSEOperating System ESA/390 Linux on System zZ10 BC Page Page Z10 BC Design and Technology Z10 BC capacity identifiers Z10 BC ModelMemory Dimm sizes 2 GB and 4 GB Z10 BC Model Capacity IDs Z10 BC model upgradesLarge System Performance Reference Z10 BC PerformanceCPU Measurement Facility System I/O Configuration Analyzer Z10 BC I/O SubsystemZ10 BC Channels and I/O Connectivity Support of Spanned Channels and Logical Partitions Concurrent UpdateModes of Operation FCP Channels Ficon Support for Cascaded DirectorsHigh Performance Ficon improvement in performance FCP increased performance for small block sizesScsi IPL now a base function FCP Full fabric connectivityPlatform and name server registration in Ficon channel Preplanning and setup of SAN for a System z10 environmentProgram Directed re-IPL DistanceFicon Express enhancements for Storage Area Networks NPort ID VirtualizationOSA-Express3 the newest family of LAN adapters Serviceability EnhancementsFeature Infrastructure Ports per Ficon Link Incident ReportingOSA-Express2 availability OSA-Express3 Ethernet features Summary of benefitsOSA-Express3 10 Gigabit Ethernet LR FeaturesPurpose/Traffic TypeOSA-Express3-2P 1000BASE-T Ethernet OSA-Express3-2P Gigabit Ethernet SXFour-port exploitation on OSA-Express3 GbE SX and LX OSA-Express3 1000BASE-T EthernetNetwork Traffic Analyzer Dynamic LAN idle for z/OS Link aggregation for z/VM in Layer 2 modeOSA Layer 3 Virtual MAC for z/OS Layer 2 transport mode When would it be used?OSA-Express3 and OSA-Express2 OSN OSA for NCP Direct Memory Access DMAHardware 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 Enhancements to CP Assist for Cryptographic Func Tion CpacfCrypto Express2-1P Secure Key AES Support for ISOSupport for RSA keys up to 4096 bits Dynamically add crypto to a logical partitionSmart Card Reader Support for 13- thru 19-digit Personal Account NumbersTKE 5.3 workstation Enhancement with TKE 5.3 LICRemote Key Loading Benefits TKE additional smart cards new featureSystem z10 BC cryptographic migration Remote Loading of Initial ATM KeysCapacity on Demand Temporary Capacity On Demand CapabilitiesAmendment for CBU Tests Capacity Provisioning System z9 System z10 OS Capacity provisioning allows you to set up rulesRAS Design Focus Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability RASRedundant I/O Interconnect Enhanced Driver MaintenanceAvailability Functions Hardware System Area HSATransparent Sparing Dynamic Oscillator SwitchoverConcurrent Memory Upgrade Service EnhancementsIBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager Power MonitoringPower Estimation Tool Environmental EnhancementsParallel Sysplex Cluster Technology Improved service time with Coupling Facility DuplexCoupling Facility Control Code Cfcc Level System-Managed CF Structure Duplexing Coupling Facility Configuration AlternativesIntroducing long reach InfiniBand coupling links Parallel Sysplex Coupling ConnectivityCoupling Connectivity for Parallel Sysplex Server Time Protocol enhancements Z10 Coupling Link OptionsTime synchronization and time accuracy on z10 BC Server Time Protocol STPPreview Improved STP System Management with Continuous Availability of NTP servers used as Exter Enhanced STP recovery when Internal Battery FeatureApplication Programming Interface API to automate Internal Battery Feature RecommendationHMC/SE Console Messenger HMC System SupportFamily Machine Type Internet Protocol, Version 6 IPv6HMC z/VM Tower System Management Enhancements Enhanced installation support for z/VM using the HMCImplementation Services for Parallel Sysplex Gdps Fiber Quick Connect for Ficon LX EnvironmentsPhysical Planning Z10 BC Physical CharacteristicsZ10 BC System Power Z10 BC Highlights and Physical Dimensions Z9 BCZ10 BC Concurrent PU Conversions Z10 BC Configuration DetailZ10 BC IBF hold uptime Drawer Drawers Z10 BC Model StructureZ10 BC Minimum Maximum IBFZ890 Coupling Facility CF Level of SupportStatement of Direction Resource Link PublicationsFollowing Redbook publications are available now Available in the Library section of Resource LinkZSO03021-USEN-02