IBM Z10 EC User Manual

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of your business. With the potential for increased perfor-

mance and capacity, you have an opportunity to continue

to consolidate diverse applications on a single platform.

The z10 EC is designed to provide up 1.7 times the total

system capacity than the z9 EC, and has up to triple the

available memory. The maximum number of Processor

Units (PUs) has grown from 54 to 64, and memory has

increased from 128 GB per book and 512 GB per system

to 384 GB per book and 1.5 TB per system.

The z10 EC will continue to use the Cargo cage for its I/O,

supporting up to 960 Channels on the Model E12 (64 I/O

features) and up to 1,024 (84 I/O features) on the Models

E26, E40, E56 and E64.

HiperDispatch helps provide increased scalability and per-

formance of higher n-way and multi-book z10 EC systems

by improving the way workload is dispatched across the

server. HiperDispatch accomplishes this by recognizing

the physical processor where the work was started and

then dispatching subsequent work to the same physical

processor. This intelligent dispatching helps reduce the

movement of cache and data and is designed to improve

CPU time and performance. HiperDispatch is available

only with new z10 EC PR/SM and z/OS functions.

Processor Units (cores) defi ned as Internal Coupling

Facilities (ICFs), Integrated Facility for Linux (IFLs), System

z10 Application Assist Processor (zAAPs) and System

z10 Integrated Information Processor (zIIPs) are no longer

grouped together in one pool as on the z990, but are

grouped together in their own pool, where they can be

managed separately. The separation signifi cantly simpli-

fi es capacity planning and management for LPAR and can

have an effect on weight management since CP weights

and zAAP and zIIP weights can now be managed sepa-

rately. Capacity BackUp (CBU) features are available for

IFLs, ICFs, zAAPs and zIIPs.

For LAN connectivity, z10 EC provides a OSA-Express3

2-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) Long Reach feature along

with the OSA-Express3 Gigabit Ethernet SX and LX with

four ports per features. The z10 EC continues to support

OSA-Express2 1000BASE-T and GbE Ethernet features,

and supports IP version 6 (IPv6) on HiperSockets. OSA-

Express2 OSN (OSA for NCP) is also available on System

z10 EC to support the Channel Data Link Control (CDLC)

protocol, providing direct access from the host operating

system images to the Communication Controller for Linux

on the z10 EC, z10 BC, z9 EC and z9 (CCL) using OSA-

Express3 or OSA-Express2 to help eliminate the require-

ment for external hardware for communications.

Additional channel and networking improvements include

support for Layer 2 and Layer 3 traffi c, FCP management

facility for z/VM and Linux for System z, FCP security

improvements, and Linux support for HiperSockets IPv6.

STP enhancements include the additional support for NTP

clients and STP over Infi niBand links.

Like the System z9 EC, the z10 EC offers a confi gurable

Crypto Express2 feature, with PCI-X adapters that can

be individually confi gured as a secure coprocessor or

an accelerator for SSL, the TKE workstation with optional

Smart Card Reader, and provides the following CP Assist

for Cryptographic Function (CPACF):

• DES, TDES, AES-128, AES-192, AES-256

• SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512

• Pseudo Random Number Generation (PRNG)

z10 EC is designed to deliver the industry leading Reli-

ability, Availability and Serviceability (RAS) custom-

ers expect from System z servers. RAS is designed to

reduce all sources of outages by reducing unscheduled,

scheduled and planned outages. Planned outages are

further designed to be reduced by reducing preplanning

requirements.

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