Working with Country Multiplex Pricing reports


Monthly Summary Reports generated when Country Multiplex Pricing (CMP) is in effect differ significantly from those generated without CMP in effect.

This topic describes the differences and provides general information about how to drill down in the report to determine the factors that impacted MSU utilizations and affected your monthly costs.

Country Multiplex Pricing changes the method by which IBM determines the peak R4HA MSU utilization value that is used to calculate your monthly MLC costs. When multiple versions of an MLC product are running on the same CPC, IBM creates a "family" for that product and appends All to the product name (For example, z/OS All). IBM then calculates the MLC cost for that product based on the combination of all versions running on that CPC, treated as a single MLC product.

The following figure shows a sample Monthly Summary Report that was generated from a cost model that used Country Multiplex Pricing.

Figure: Sample Monthly Summary Report with Country Multiplex Pricing

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This report groups product families into separate sections that are separated by lines. The top row of each section presents the MLC product family name (appended with the word All). The MLC product family entry provides the monthly cost data determined by the peak R4HA MSU utilization value, which represents the combined utilizations for all versions of the MLC product.

Under the MLC product family name is a list of each version of the MLC product that was running during the month. These entries provide the peak values of the R4HA MSU Utilizations for each individual version of the MLC product. However, because the monthly cost is based on the peak value of all versions combined, the monthly summary report cannot provide data for actual costs, the percentage of total costs, or the average and incremental costs per MSU. These values will always be zero.

Note

Even though the individual charts and peaks are provided for each version of the MLC product, they do not affect the actual cost. They are provided in the report to give you additional information of the utilizations at the product version level.

In Country Multiplex Pricing, IBM uses Multi-Version Measurement (MVM). MVM considers all versions of the product as a single version, and the whole family is priced at the cost coefficients of the latest product version. For more information, see IBM Country Multiplex Pricing announcement.

For each chart, distinct peak indicators show different types of peak values. The following table lists the peak indicator types and describes their meaning and effect on the monthly cost.

 

Peak name

Peak indicator

Description

Multiplex Peak Contribution (MSU)

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Indicates the peak value of the combined R4HA MSU utilization activity from all CPCs

IBM uses this value to determine the monthly costs for this MLC product family.

CPC First Peak (MSU)

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Indicates the peak R4HA MSU utilization for the individual CPC

This peak value is not used to determine the monthly costs for this version of the MLC product.

Both Peaks

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Indicates that the Multiplex Peak and CPC First Peak occurred at the same interval

By clicking the black triangle ( GUID-6D4329E7-1076-4788-85D6-11629C3C407A-low.png), you can expand any entry of the report to show this information:

  • A breakdown of the monthly cost data for each CPC
  • The contribution of each CPC to the Multiplex Peak (that is, the total 4HRA MSU utilization of each CPC in the interval of the Multiplex Peak).

By clicking any column header of the report, you can sort the report based on that column's data. For instance, click the % of Total Cost column to configure the report to show the data based on the highest to lowest percentage of the total cost. To restore the family sections, click the MLC Product column header.

As with all Monthly Summary Reports, the data also serves as hyperlinks that let you drill down to details about specific CPCs and MLC products. The following table describes the columns that contain data hyperlinks:

 

Column

Hyperlink

Description

MLC Product

Any MLC product family name or MLC product version name that has Priced Features

Note

If the MLC product name appears in blue text, this indicates a link is available.

Hyperlinks to details that list the Priced Features for the MLC product and their relevant R4HA

CPC Name

Any CPC name in the column

Hyperlinks to CPC details

You can:

  • Work with the charting area to compare R4HA MSU Utilizations of one or more MLC products
  • Access hyperlinks to the CPC R4HA details, which shows a breakdown of the utilizations by LPAR

    See the information about CPC level and MLC level in Drill-down-levels.

Combined MSU Reduction

Any CPC MSU Reduction value for an MLC product version

Hyperlinks to a report that details the MLC product's Combined MSU Reduction on the CPC

For more information, see Working-with-combined-MSU-reduction-data.

R4HA MSU Utilization chart

Any MLC Product family chart or MLC Product version chart

Hyperlinks to individual CPC R4HA details for the selected MLC Product family or MLC product version

You can:

Any CPC chart

 

Hyperlinks to the R4HA MSU Utilization details for each LPAR on which this MLC Product family or MLC product version is running

You can:

 

 

 



 

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