Thanks for the clarification. It was my assumption based on guess what the 
announcement meant, but left unsaid. I can see how the life of the SSD would 
not really be of any concern. I still like the concept of having IPL and NIP 
somehow resident on the SSD for very fast loading. Perhaps in z/OS 2.3 <grin>.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Elpida Tzortzatos.
> Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2012 3:19 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: The IBM zEnterprise EC12 announcment
> 
> John,
> 
> Your comment in regards to when RSM sends paging data to flash is not
> accurate. If flash is available to a z/OS partition it will preferably
> be used for all paging data except for data needed for warm/quick
> starts like VIO. PLPA will be placed on both disk and flash . We use
> the PLPA disk copy for warm starts and the flash copy to resolve any
> PLPA page faults. All other paging data should go to flash as the first
> choice.
> 
> Currently you can not IPL a z/OS system from "Flash Express".
> 
> In term of write endurance it should not be a concern, a lot of smart
> IBM engineers looked at the numbers and the life expectancy of the z
> "Flash Express" card pair should outlive its technology use. We expect
> customers will migrate to the next generation of flash technology long
> before wear out becomes an issue. In addition to "wear leveling"
> algorithms exployed at the SSD level, and over provisioning, additional
> z write reduction algorithms were used to extend the life of the SSDs.
> 
> Elpida Tzortzatos
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