Jim,

< but I/O capacity still does.

What do you mean by capacity still does.

< First IBM i sets up I/O channels based on how many I/O devices it has

I've never heard of this?
Could this apply only for VIOS or external drives.

I'm 100% internal drives.

Paul

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Arms maybe not but I/O capacity still does.

Remember two things. First IBM i sets up I/O channels based on how many I/O devices it has, that's one of the reasons we all get so cranky about having at least six DASD units (real or virtual) per partition. Secondly we drive a bunch of I/O today, by orders of magnitude larger than when the B models came out, so much so that you can over run an I/O channel now. So you need to design in sufficient I/O regardless of the type of device.

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Do number of arms still matter?

http://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=an&subtype=ca&app
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http://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/rep_ca/6/897/ENUS116-036/ENUS-116-036-LIST_
PRICES_2016_04_12.PDF



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