Z990 i/o subsystem – IBM z/OS User Manual

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• Comparing a 16-way z900 Model 216 to a z990 model

with sixteen CPs enabled, it is estimated that the z990

model has 1.45 to 1.53 times the capacity of the 216.

• Comparing a 16-way z900 Model 216 to a z990 model

with thirty-two CPs enabled, and the workload execut-

ing on the z990 executing in two 16-way LPARs, it is

estimated that the z990 model has 2.4 to 2.9 times the

capacity of the 216.

Note: Expected performance improvements are based on hardware
changes. Additional performance benefi ts may be obtained as the
z/Architecture is fully exploited.

The z990 contains an I/O subsystem infrastructure which

uses an I/O cage that provides 28 I/O slots and the abil-

ity to have one to three I/O cages delivering a total of 84

I/O slots. ESCON, FICON Express

and OSA-Express

features plug into the z990 I/O cage along with any ISC-

3s, STI-2 and STI-3 distribution cards, and PCICA and

PCIXCC features. All I/O features and their support cards

can be hot-plugged in the I/O cage. Installation of an I/O

cage remains a disruptive MES, so the Plan Ahead feature

remains an important consideration when ordering a z990

system. The A08 model has 12 available STIs and so has

connectivity to a maximum of 12 I/O domains, i.e. 48 I/O

slots, so if more than 48 I/O slots are required a Model B16

is required. Each model ships with one I/O cage as stan-

dard in the A-Frame (the A-Frame also contains the pro-

cessor CEC cage) any additional I/O cages are installed in

the Z-Frame. The z990 provides a 400 percent increase in

I/O bandwidth provided by the STIs.

z990 Cage Layout

Model B16

Model C24

Model D32

2C2 2C3 2C4 2C5 2C6 2C7 2C8 2C9 210 211 212 213 214 215 216

2C1

z900

Turbo

z900

1C2 1C3 1C4 1C5 1C6 1C7 1C8 1C9 110 111 112 113 114 115 116

1C1

Model A08

A-Frame

Z-Frame

CEC

1st

I/O Cage

2nd

I/O Cage

3rd

I/O Cage

z990 I/O SubSystem

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