Hell, I've had clients with DASD over 90% for a long time that were too damn cheap to upgrade.

It all depends on your applications/systems and transient DASD needs.

From a performance standpoint, you start seeing degradation from about 72% on...

Don in DC



At 02:56 PM 11/16/2006 -0500, you wrote:
Quick question.

We have always been told that when an AS400's DASD exceeds over 90% used,
it is critical and can crash.  I can understand this on a small system
where 10% free of a 500 GB system is only 50 GB.

Is this still the case when you have a 5 TB system or is critical really
toward 98-99% used?  What is the deciding factor?

Thanks,
Eric


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