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zIIP it

Posted by Jonathan Adams Dec 4, 2009

Guest post by Bronna Shapiro, Solutions Marketing Manager

 

Fully loaded mainframe processing can be expensive. IT organizations rarely have extra money to spend, and our economy has every shop tightening its belt.

 

So when a problem comes along, you must zIIP it.

 

Offloading work to zIIP engines can result in savings of up to $7,000 per MIPS because software running on specialty engines is exempt from related charges such as license costs, upgrades, and maintenance fees.

 

The choice seems obvious: maximize the use of specialty engines to reduce cost and free up general purpose processors for other work. However, because only certain types of processing are eligible to execute on these specialized engines, you must identify which workloads are eligible for zIIP processing and then move those workloads. BMC products can help guide you in identify the best candidates for using zIIPs.

 

Offloading CPU cycles to zIIPs during peak hours will likely give you the best bang for your buck. Offloading work overnight, when you have processing capacity available, may not provide significant payback.

 

BMC products automatically exploit zIIPs. In one case, a customer was able to reduce 50% of the MIPS required for monitoring z/OS.

 

Remember that everything comes at a cost. Look at your heaviest workloads and capacity needs. Consider the costs of purchasing the zIIP engines and rewriting applications to take advantage of them. Each zIIP you install still requires maintenance and power. Work with your vendors to understand what products are most suited for zIIPs. Weigh the costs against the potential savings.

 

And when appropriate, zIIP it. zIIP it good.

The postings in this blog are my own and don't necessarily represent BMC's opinion or position.
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Posted by Jonathan Adams Nov 17, 2009

zIIPs. I am sure you have heard about them and how they can save you money.

 

They can.

 

But before you jump into the zIIP world, weigh the costs and benefits. Consider whether you can offload MIPS during peak processing times (high return on investment) or during off-peak hours (not so high ROI).

 

Choose vendor software that can help with offloading work to zIIPs. Be sure that the vendor is providing software that is compliant with IBM standards for specialty engines.

 

For more information on zIIPs, see this Q&A with Gary Salazar, BMC IMS architect.

 

Tell us about your experiences with specialty engines.

The postings in this blog are my own and don't necessarily represent BMC's opinion or position.

 

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