List of Figures

1-1

Instant Capacity System Elements

21

4-1

Permanent Activation of Instant Capacity Components

56

4-2

Partition premodification state: One cell assigned with 3 active and 1 inactive cores, and usage

 

rights for 2 additional cores

67

4-3

Premodification state: Unassigned cell with 4 inactive cores and no usage rights

67

4-4

Partition postmodification state: Cell 2 assigned to partition

67

4-5

Partition premodification state: Three cells with 2 active and 2 inactive cores in each, and 6

 

 

expected inactive cores

69

4-6

Partition postmodification state: Cell 3 is unassigned (total of 6 active cores remaining)

69

4-7

Partition postmodification state: Unassigned Cell 3 with 4 inactive cores

69

4-8

Partition premodification state: Three cells with 3 active and 1 inactive cores in each, and 3

 

 

expected inactive cores

69

4-9

Partition postmodification state: Unassigned Cell 3 (total of 8 active cores are set)

70

4-10

Postmodification state: Unassigned Cell 3 with 4 inactive cores, with usage rights available for

 

1 additional core

70

5-1

Using Temporary Instant Capacity: Temporary Activation of Cores Without Usage Rights

77

6-1

nPartition premodification state: One cell assigned with 1 active core and 3 inactive cores; the

 

complex has no additional core usage rights

99

6-2

nPartition premodification state: Instant Capacity cell (Cell 2) with 4 inactive cores

99

6-3

nPartition requested state: Instant Capacity Cell (Cell 2) cannot be activated in nPartition

99

7-1

Using Global Instant Capacity

103

8-1

iCAP Memory configuration option

133

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