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The SAN would be a Storwize V5010 SFF.
Specifically, they said IBMi/SWMA was priced per active core. I'm
still going to have them confirm.
-----Original Message-----
From: Musselman, Paul [mailto:pmusselman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2018 3:27 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Flash Copy questions
Justin--
What hardware is being recommended for your external storage??
IBMi/SWMA by hardware? Please double-check!
Re: Flash Copy at IPL - This may depend on how your external storage
is configured. I know that with a V7000 or V9000 we can Flash at any time....
Re: Flash Copy control LPAR: We're currently allocating 450 GB in
three
150 GB extents. We're using 56% of that space. Not much more that
the OS/IBMi and the Flash Copy software. We were running with a lot
less (migrated from previous hardware) but needed more space to upgrade to V7R3.
Paul E Musselman
Sr. Technical Support Analyst
North America IT / iSeries Technical Support General Cable Corporation
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