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On Sep 28, 2022, at 1:09 PM, MidrangeL <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
during peak times? Is there latent demand that is only met after a period
That answer is: "it depends"
Is the system processor constrained? IE: is the CPU % at or near 90%
of waiting?
Is the system memory constrained? Are paging and faulting levels highenough that the system spends quite a bit of resource moving memory around?
Is the system I/O constrained? Is the system waiting for I/O operationsto complete before moving on to the next task? Look at Disk busy during
peak loads.
will then guide you where to spend your money. Adding a core will most
Each of those questions can be answered by the performance tools, which
likely improve system responsiveness either way since I/O and Memory also
include using system resources to maximize them, but that may not be the
root cause of the performance issue.
diagnose the problem. Then you will spend the correct money on the correct
Check out Dawn May's blogs regarding using the performance tools to
thing. Don't know how to use the tools; get your business partner or an
independent consultant to look at it. IBM will do it as well via the Lab
Services Group.
difference,
--
Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects
------ Original Message ------
From "a4g atl" <a4ginatl2@xxxxxxxxx>
To "midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date 9/28/2022 11:57:12 AM
Subject Question on effectiveness of additional processors
How effective are additional processors on the system.
We have a Power8 with 1 processor activated.
If we activate another processor or 2, what benefits should I see?
I have heard that the additional processor will not make much
mailing listso why would IBM provide for additional processors?
What am I missing?
TIA, Darryl Freinkel.
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