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Bill, >Ed, first off, can you make the distinction here between whether you are >responding as Ed Fishel who happens to work for IBM and Ed Fishel >responding -for- IBM. The responses I have provided represent, information that I have collected from other IBM employees, similar responses have been provided to people requesting information outside of this mailing list. >Will IBM be changing this document: >http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.nsf/1ac66549a21402188625680b0002037e/a15fc5 >71478b82018625676900555dc1?OpenDocument > >To quote one of the paragraphs: >"On a server or custom server model, there are two CPW values. The larger value >represents the maximum workload the model could support if the workload were >entirely client/server (for example, no interactive components). The smaller CPW >value represents the maximum workload the model could support if the workload >were entirely interactive. These values are not additive. Interactive processing >reduces the client/server processing capability of the system." I am not aware of any planned changes scheduled for this text. Ed Fishel, edfishel@US.IBM.COM
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