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Fair warning to all. I'm pretty sure Rob just wants to become a LUGnut but remember these CPW numbers are calculated with the appropriate amount of memory and disk I/O capability. Having 100,000 CPW worth of processor but only 2GB memory on a single mirrored pair 4326s is going to feel, well, slower than Frankie. Certainly there are more and more parts of IBM i and third party applications as well that can use all that CPW but without memory to work in and enough bandwidth to the data, 100,000 CPW waits at the same speed as a B10!

- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis

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On 7/2/2013 10:57 AM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

How do I determine what CPW my systems are at:

9117-MMA-7380
8203-E4A-5587
9408-M25-5634



Rob Berendt


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