Pricing is all over the place.
Some base it on the number of CPU's allocated to that lpar.
Some base it on the number of CPU's in the box.
Some base it on the number of CPU's in the same shared processing pool as
the lpar in question.
Some base it on the total number of CPU's licensed for IBM i for the whole
box. Assuming that you are a liar whose parents were never married and
you would just shift around processor after the audit (or auto tune).


Rob Berendt

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