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Standard values for x86 servers

Server

Variant

RPF

Number
CPUs

Typical
main
memory
size

in GB 1

#max2
DMS
inputs/
outputs

#max Paging
inputs/
outputs
TP-mode

#max Paging
inputs/
outputs
dialog
mode

#max
SVCs
in TU

SU300(B)
(SU x86)
















-10A

12

1

32

850

7

21

600

-10B

20

1

32

1000

9

28

1000

-10C

42

1

32

1400

13

40

2100

-10D

80

1

32

1900

70

250

4000

-10E

130

1

32

2900

70

250

6500

-10F

200

1

32

4100

100

300

10000

-20A

275

2

64

4800

100

300

13750

-20F

360

2

64

6100

100

300

18000

-30F

520

3

64

8700

100

300

26000

-40F

680

4

64

11000

100

300

34000

-50F

810

5

64

13200

100

300

40500

-60F

940

6

64

15000

100

300

47000

-80F

1200

8

64

18500

100

300

60000

-100F

1400

10

96

20200

100

300

70000

-120F

1600

12

96

22400

100

300

80000

-160F175016962370010030087500
SU310
(SU x86)
-10R8011281900702504000
-102401128450010030012000
-204302128730010030021000

Table 3: Standard values for x86 servers

1To determine the memory available for BS2000 guest systems, the share for Dom0/X2000 (default: 25%, max 16GB) must be deducted. It must also be borne in mind that approx. 40% (depending on the system parameter JTABSMEM, see "Controlling buffer sizes of the x86 hardware (CISC)") of the main memory available for BS2000 is used as a JIT buffer and is therefore not directly available to the operating system and applications, see section "Special features for x86 servers".

Example: On an SU300B-40F (main memory: 64 GB) BS2000 and the BS2000 applications can use around 28 GB of main memory in accordance with the following calculation:

64 GB - 64 * 0,25 GB (Dom0/X2000) = 64 GB - 16 GB = 48 GB

48 GB * 0,6 (JIT) = 28,5 GB

2#max = maximum recommended number (per second)