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Jeff,
Thanx for the reply. I pretty much figured the same thing regarding
the memory option. I currently have 512Mg of memory which has very low
faulting rates in each pool. Unfortunately, I think it would be real
tough trying to cost justify another processor into the machine at this
time. We have only had the 400 for about a year and a half and it may
be too soon to hit the upper levels with a pricey upgrade. While its
not URGENT, I did want to plan my upgrade options before it became a
problem.
Gary
Jeff Carey wrote:
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> Gary Feinstein wrote:
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> > I am currently running a 510 with 512Mg of memory, 60 Gig DASD and 2143
> > processor. At most, I have about 50 users on at the same time. Lately,
> > some of my power users are running a number of resource intensive batch
> > jobs at the same time. My quetion is: What is the best was to upgrade
> > in order to get the most bang for the bubk. Do I throw in another
> > processor (bringing me to 2 out of a total possible 4). Or do I throw
> > more memory into the system. I have heard that RISC is really greedy
> > when it comes to memory. How can I test my system to see which is the
> > best option?
> > TIA,
> > Gary Feinstein
> > AS/400 System Administrator
> > Planet Hollywood International Inc.
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> Well, if you can, run one batch or a couple batch jobs at a time instead
> of all of them. If you can't, run performance collection when the heavy
> batch jobs are running and model it with BEST/1 (part of Performance
> Tools/400). Also watch WRKSYSSTS - are you getting a lot of faulting?
> can memory be moved from other pools to the pools running the batch
> jobs? If all pool faulting is high, then more memory will help. If
> not, a processor upgrade might help (multi-processor systems work great
> for batch throughput).
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