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IBM United States Announcement 107-672, dated October 23, 2007 IBM System Storage DS8000 series Function Authorization for Machine type 239x IBM FlashCopy SE features Description...2 Reference information... 6 Publications... 6 Services...6 Technical information...7 Terms and conditions... 9 Prices...9 Order now...12 At a glance The DS8000 series Function Authorizations establish the extent of IBM authorization for use of the licensed functions on the IBM System Storage DS8000 series. This announcement introduces the Function Authorization for IBM FlashCopy SE feature numbers 73xx (239x-LFA). For ordering, contact: Your IBM representative, an IBM Business Partner, or the Americas Call Centers at 800-IBM-CALL Reference: YE001 Overview The DS8000 series Function Authorizations are for billing purposes only and establish the extent of IBM authorization for use of the licensed functions on an IBM System Storage DS8000 series (IBM 242x). This announcement introduces the Function Authorization for: 2396 Model LFA IBM System Storage FlashCopy Add on (PTC Add feature numbers 72xx) IBM System Storage FlashCopy SE (SE feature numbers 73xx) IBM System Storage FlashCopy SE Add on (SE Add feature numbers 73xx) 2397 Model LFA IBM System Storage FlashCopy Add on (PTC Add feature numbers 72xx) IBM System Storage FlashCopy SE (SE feature numbers 73xx) IBM System Storage FlashCopy SE Add on (SE Add feature numbers 73xx) 2398 Model LFA IBM System Storage FlashCopy Add on (PTC Add feature numbers 72xx) IBM System Storage FlashCopy SE (SE feature numbers 73xx) IBM System Storage FlashCopy SE Add on (SE Add feature numbers 73xx) 2399 Model LFA IBM United States Announcement 107-672 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 1

IBM System Storage FlashCopy Add on (PTC Add feature numbers 72xx) IBM System Storage FlashCopy SE (SE feature numbers 73xx) IBM System Storage FlashCopy SE Add on (SE Add feature numbers 73xx) For more information, refer to the following announcements on the DS8000 series and licensed functions: Hardware announcement 107-611, dated October 23, 2007 (IBM System Storage DS8000 series (Machine types 2421, 2422, 2423, and 2424) delivers new functional capabilities) Hardware announcement 106-810, dated October 31, 2006 (IBM System Storage DS8000 Series Machine type 239x Function Authorizations) Key prerequisites IBM System Storage DS8000 series. Planned availability date December 7, 2007 Description The following licensed functions are available on the IBM System Storage DS8000 series (IBM 242x): Licensed Function Operating environment FICON(TM)/ ESCON(R) attachment Database Protection Point in time copy Point in time copy add on FlashCopy SE FlashCopy SE add on Metro mirror Global mirror Metro mirror add on Global mirror add on Remote mirror for z/os(r) Parallel access volumes Description IBM System Storage DS Operating Environment IBM System Storage FICON/ESCON Attachment IBM Database Protection Feature IBM System Storage FlashCopy IBM System Storage FlashCopy IBM System Storage FlashCopy SE IBM System Storage FlashCopy SE IBM System Storage Metro Mirror IBM System Storage Global Copy IBM System Storage Global Mirror IBM System Storage Global Copy IBM System Storage Metro Mirror IBM System Storage Global Copy IBM System Storage Global Mirror IBM System Storage Global Copy IBM System Storage z/os Global Mirror IBM Parallel access volumes HyperPAV IBM HyperPAV All DS8000 series licensed functions are enabled, authorized, managed, activated, and enforced based upon the physical capacity contained in a 242x system. In the context of licensed functions, these terms are defined as follows: "242x system" refers to the 242x base unit and all physically attached 242x expansion units: IBM United States Announcement 107-672 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 2

A 242x base unit refers to the Models 931, 932, and 9B2. A 242x expansion unit refers to the Models 92E and 9AE. "Enablement" refers to the selection of a 242x licensed function indicator feature number to technically activate the associated licensed function. "Authorization" refers to the acquisition of a DS8000 series Function Authorization (IBM 239x) feature number to establish the extent of IBM authorization (license size in terms of physical capacity) for use of an associated licensed function. This is also referred to as the "authorization level." "Management" refers to client use of the Disk Storage Feature Activation (DSFA) application to select the license scope, assign the license value, and deactivate a licensed function. "Activation" refers to the client retrieval and installation of the feature activation code into the 242x system. The feature activation code is made available by IBM and obtained using the DSFA application. "Enforcement" refers to logic and other technology within the 242x's Licensed Machine Code to maintain compliance with established IBM authorization levels. Enablement Each licensed function is enabled for a 242x system through the selection of the appropriate licensed function indicator feature number on the 242x base unit. Licensed function Licensed function indicator Operating environment 242x feature numbers 70xx and 0700 FICON/ESCON attachment 242x feature numbers 7090 and 0702 Database protection 242x feature numbers 7080 and 0708 Point in time copy 242x feature numbers 72xx and 0720 Point in time copy add 242x feature numbers 72xx and 0723 FlashCopy SE 242x feature numbers 73xx and 0730 FlashCopy SE add 242x feature numbers 73xx and 0733 Metro/Global mirror 242x feature numbers 74xx and 0742 Metro mirror 242x feature numbers 74xx and 0744 Global mirror 242x feature numbers 74xx and 0746 Metro mirror add on 242x feature numbers 75xx and 0754 Global mirror add on 242x feature numbers 75xx and 0756 Remote mirror for z/os 242x feature numbers 76xx and 0760 Parallel access volumes 242x feature numbers 78xx and 0780 HyperPAV 242x feature numbers 7899 and 0782 Each licensed function indicator feature selected on a 242x base unit enables that function at the system level. These features are not selected on any attached 242x expansion units. Authorization The extent of IBM authorization for the use of a licensed function on a 242x system is established by acquiring 239x function authorization models and feature numbers for the 242x base unit: Licensed function Function authorization Operating environment 239x Model LFA feature number 70xx FICON/ESCON attachment 239x Model LFA feature number 7090 Database protection 239x Model LFA feature number 7080 Point in time copy 239x Model LFA feature number 72xx Point in time copy add 239x Model LFA feature number 72xx FlashCopy SE 239x Model LFA feature number 73xx FlashCopy SE add 239x Model LFA feature number 73xx Metro/Global mirror 239x Model LFA feature number 74xx Metro mirror 239x Model LFA feature number 74xx Global mirror 239x Model LFA feature number 74xx Metro mirror add on 239x Model LFA feature number 75xx Global mirror add on 239x Model LFA feature number 75xx Remote mirror for z/os 239x Model LFA feature number 76xx Parallel access volumes 239x Model LFA feature number 78xx HyperPAV 239x Model LFA feature number 7899 Each function authorization acquired for a 242x base unit establishes the authorization level for the 242x system. For example, a system with a Model 932 and two Model 92E expansion units IBM United States Announcement 107-672 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 3

requires only one operating environment (239x Model LFA feature numbers 70xx) function authorization. Therefore, the authorization level(s) established by acquiring one or more function authorizations for the Model 932 must also cover the physical capacity of the attached Model 92E expansion units. Each function authorization acquired for the Model 9B2 establishes the authorization level for all System Storage LPARs within the machine. For example, a Model 9B2 with two System Storage LPARs requires only one operating environment (239x Model LFA feature numbers 70xx) function authorization. However, licensed functions are managed and activated at the System Storage LPAR level; therefore, the total authorization level established by acquiring function authorizations for the Model 9B2 may not need to cover the physical capacity of the entire 242x system. The authorization level provided by each feature number is stated within the feature number description. The unit represents physical capacity, where a TB (terabyte) equals one trillion bytes. A 242x system's total authorization level for a given licensed function is the sum of the units (terabytes) associated with all the acquired feature numbers. Management Licensed functions are managed using the Disk Storage Feature Activation (DSFA) application at http://www.ibm.com/storage/dsfa To access DSFA, you will be required to enter information about your 242x machine. You can find this information on the Storage Unit General Properties page in the IBM System Storage DS8000 Storage Manager application. Management activities include: Selection of a license scope Assignment of a license value Deactivation of a licensed function License scope: Licensed functions are activated and enforced within a defined license scope. License scope refers to the type of storage, and therefore the type of servers, that the function can be used with: Fixed Block (FB) The function can be used only with data from Fibre Channel-attached servers. Count Key Data (CKD) The function can be used only with data from FICON-attached servers. Both FB and CKD (ALL) The function can be used with data from all attached servers. Selected licensed functions have multiple license scope options, while other functions have only a single license scope. Licensed function License scope options Operating environment ALL FICON/ESCON attachment CKD Database protection FB, CKD, or ALL Point in time copy FB, CKD, or ALL Point in time copy add FB, CKD, or ALL FlashCopy SE FB, CKD, or ALL FlashCopy SE add FB, CKD, or ALL Metro mirror FB, CKD, or ALL Global mirror FB, CKD, or ALL Metro mirror add FB, CKD, or ALL Global mirror add FB, CKD, or ALL Remote mirror for z/os CKD Parallel access volumes CKD HyperPAV CKD If a licensed function has multiple license scope options, you will be required to select a license IBM United States Announcement 107-672 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 4

scope during the initial retrieval of the feature activation code. This activity is performed using the DSFA application. The license scope is not selected while ordering function authorization feature numbers; the feature numbers only establish the extent of IBM authorization (in terms of physical capacity) regardless of the storage type. You can also change the license scope using the DSFA application after a licensed function has been activated. A new feature activation code will be generated and when you install it into the machine, the function will be activated and enforced using the newly selected license scope. Only an increase in the license scope (changing FB or CKD to ALL) is a nondisruptive activity. A lateral change (changing FB to CKD or changing CKD to FB) or a reduction of the license scope (changing ALL to FB or CKD) is a disruptive activity and requires a machine IML. On the Model 9B2, the license scope does not need to be the same for each System Storage LPAR. For example, for the point in time copy licensed function, you can select a license scope of FB for System Storage LPAR 1 and a license scope of ALL for System Storage LPAR 2. You can also change the license scope on a System Storage LPAR basis and if the change is disruptive, you will only need to reboot the affected System Storage LPAR. License value: Licensed functions are activated and enforced based upon an assigned license value. License value refers to extent of IBM authorization and is referenced as terabytes (TB) of physical capacity. On the Models 931 and 932, license value assignment is an optional activity you can perform using the DSFA application. On these models, the feature activation codes will always be generated using the total license value for each licensed function, unless you assign a license value of zero (0.0 TB). On the Model 9B2, license value assignment is a required activity that you perform using the DSFA application. On this model, the license value does not need to be the same for each System Storage LPAR. For example, if you have a 15 TB total authorization level for the point in time copy licensed function, you can assign a license value of 9.1 TB to System Storage LPAR 1 and a license value of 5.9 TB to System Storage LPAR 2. You can also change the license value on a System Storage LPAR basis. If the change is a reduction in the license value, you may need to reboot the affected System Storage LPAR. Deactivation: Assigning a license value of zero (0.0 TB) provides the ability to deactivate (disable) a licensed function. A new feature activation code will be generated and when you install it into the machine, the function will be deactivated during the next IML of the machine. You can also reactivate a deactivated licensed function by changing the license value to a non-zero value. A new feature activation code will be generated and when you install it into the machine, the function will be activated. Reactivation is a nondisruptive activity. When you deactivate a licensed function using the DSFA application, the installed function authorization feature numbers remain on the machine record. This means that you do not need to reacquire your function authorization feature numbers if you want to reactivate the licensed function at a future date. Activation Licensed functions are activated by the installation of feature activation codes into the 242x system. The feature activation codes are made available by IBM and are obtained using the DSFA application. Enforcement The 242x Licensed Machine Code contains logic and other technology to maintain compliance with established authorization levels. For each storage type, you will be allowed to logically configure physical capacity (that is, disk drives) only up to the extent of your authorization level for that storage type. If you have multiple licensed functions with the same license scope, the extent of IBM authorization is defined by the licensed function with the lowest license value. On the Model 9B2, this enforcement is done on a System Storage LPAR level. For a 242x machine with Standby CoD disk drives (#2xx7 features), activation (logical configuration) of CoD disk drives may exceed the extent of IBM authorization for a licensed function, in which case an increased authorization level must be acquired. IBM United States Announcement 107-672 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 5

Reference information For additional information on the DS8000 and licensed functions, refer to the following announcements: Hardware Announcement 107-611, dated October 23, 2007 (IBM System Storage DS8000 series (Machine types 2421, 2422, 2423, and 2424) delivers new functional capabilities) Hardware Announcement 106-810, dated October 31, 2006 (IBM System Storage DS8000 Series Machine type 239x Function Authorizations) Hardware Announcement 106-809, dated October 31, 2006 (IBM System Storage DS8000 series offers a one year "Enterprise Choice" length of warranty) Hardware Announcement 106-813, dated October 31, 2006 (IBM System Storage DS8000 series offers a two year "Enterprise Choice" length of warranty) Hardware Announcement 106-808, dated October 31, 2006 (IBM System Storage DS8000 series offers a three year "Enterprise Choice" length of warranty) Hardware Announcement 106-814, dated October 31, 2006 (IBM System Storage DS8000 series offers a four year "Enterprise Choice" length of warranty) Business Partner information If you are a Direct Reseller - System Reseller acquiring products from IBM, you may link directly to Business Partner information for this announcement. A PartnerWorld ID and password are required (use IBM ID). BP Attachment for Announcement Letter 107-672 https://www.ibm.com/partnerworld/mem/sla.jsp?num=107-672 Trademarks DS8000, System Storage, and FICON are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or both. FlashCopy, ESCON, and z/os are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or both. Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Publications No publications are shipped with the DS8000 series Function Authorizations. Services Global Technology Services IBM services include business consulting, outsourcing, hosting services, applications, and other technology management. These services help you learn about, plan, install, manage, or optimize your IT infrastructure to be an On Demand Business. They can help you integrate your high-speed networks, storage systems, application servers, wireless protocols, and an array of platforms, middleware, and communications software for IBM and many non-ibm offerings. IBM is your one-stop shop for IT support needs. For details on available services, contact your IBM representative or visit http://www.ibm.com/services/ For details on available IBM Business Continuity and Recovery Services, contact your IBM representative or visit IBM United States Announcement 107-672 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 6

http://www.ibm.com/services/continuity For details on education offerings related to specific products, visit http://www.ibm.com/services/learning/index.html Select your country, and then select the product as the category. Technical information Specified operating environment Hardware requirements: Each DS8000 series Function Authorization (IBM 239x) establishes the extent of IBM authorization for one or more licensed functions acquired for an IBM System Storage DS8000 series (IBM 242x). Each 239x function authorization is applicable only for the specific 242x (by serial number) for which it was acquired and is not transferable to another serial numbered 242x. Each 239x function authorization requires a corequisite licensed function indicator feature number on the 242x for which is was acquired: IBM 242x IBM 239x indicator function authorization Licensed function feature number models and feature numbers Operating environment 0700 and 70xx Model LFA 7000-7015 FICON(TM)/ESCON(R) attach 0702 and 7090 Model LFA 7090 Database protection 0708 and 7080 Model LFA 7080 Point in time copy 0720 and 72xx Model LFA 7200-7215 Point in time copy add 0723 and 72xx Model LFA 7230-7245 FlashCopy(R) SE 0730 and 73xx Model LFA 7300-7315 FlashCopy SE add 0733 and 73xx Model LFA 7330-7345 Metro / Global mirror 0742 and 74xx Model LFA 7420-7425 Metro mirror 0744 and 74xx Model LFA 7440-7455 Global mirror 0746 and 74xx Model LFA 7460-7275 Metro mirror add 0754 and 75xx Model LFA 7540-7455 Global mirror add 0756 and 75xx Model LFA 7560-7575 Remote mirror for z/os(r) 0760 and 76xx Model LFA 7600-7615 Parallel access volumes 0780 and 78xx Model LFA 7800-7815 HyperPAV 0782 and 7899 Model LFA 7899 Operating environment: An operating environment license is required on every 242x base unit (Models 931, 932, and 9B2). The extent of IBM authorization acquired through the 239x Model LFA feature numbers must cover the physical capacity of the 242x system, where system is defined as the base unit and all physically attached expansion units (excluding Standby CoD capacity). If the operating environment license has not been acquired and activated on the machine, disk drives installed within the 242x system cannot be logically configured for use. Upon activation of the operating environment, disk drives can be logically configured up to the extent of IBM authorization. As additional disk drives are installed, the extent of IBM authorization must be increased by acquiring additional 239x Model LFA feature numbers. Otherwise, the additional disk drives cannot be logically configured for use. For a 242x system with Standby CoD disk drives (#2xx7 features), activation (logical configuration) of CoD disk drives may exceed the extent of IBM authorization for the operating environment, in which case an increased authorization level must be acquired. Limitations Conversions between machine types is not supported. The intermix of models and features between machine types (M/T) is not supported such as, intermix of Machine Type 2396 Model LFA and a Machine Type 2398 Model LFA is not supported. IBM United States Announcement 107-672 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 7

The amount of physical capacity within a 242x system that can be logically configured for use will be enforced by the 242x Licensed Machine Code (LMC) to maintain compliance with the extent of IBM authorization established for licensed functions activated on the machine. The 242x LMC will not allow the logical configuration of physical capacity beyond the extent of IBM authorization (except when activating Standby CoD capacity). The deactivation of an activated licensed function, or a lateral change or reduction in the license scope, is a disruptive activity and requires a machine IML (Model 931 and Model 932) or reboot of the affected System Storage LPAR (Model 9B2). FB to CKD or from CKD to FB. A reduction is defined as changing the license scope from ALL to FB or from ALL to CKD. Planning information Customer responsibilities: Determining the Required Extent of IBM Authorization You are responsible for determining the extent of IBM authorization required for each licensed function. Your disk marketing specialist can help you with this activity. Below are some general guidelines: The required authorization level depends upon the license scope: If the license scope is FB, the authorization level must be equal to or greater than the total amount of physical capacity within the system that will be logically configured as FB. If the license scope is CKD, the authorization level must be equal to or greater than the total amount of physical capacity within the system that will be logically configured as CKD. If the license scope is ALL, the authorization level must be equal to or greater than the total system physical capacity. For the Model 9B2, the required authorization level depends not only upon the license scope, but also the physical capacity of the System Storage LPARs that you want to activate the function on. For example, if you want to: Activate a licensed function on only System Storage LPAR 1 with a license scope of FB: -- The authorization level must be equal to or greater than the total amount of physical capacity within System Storage LPAR 1 that will be logically configured as FB. Activate a licensed function on System Storage LPAR 1 and LPAR 2, both with a license scope of CKD: -- The authorization level must be equal to or greater than the total amount of physical capacity within both System Storage LPAR 1 and LPAR 2 that will be logically configured as CKD. Activate a licensed function on System Storage LPAR 1 with a license scope of FB and on LPAR 2 with a license scope of ALL: -- The authorization level must be equal to or greater than the total amount of physical capacity within System Storage LPAR 1 that will be logically configured as FB and the total physical capacity within LPAR 2. You can exclude Standby CoD disk drives (#2xx7 features) from your authorization level calculation. However, you must increase your authorization levels as Standby CoD disk drives are activated (logically configured for use). Refer to the IBM System Storage DS8000 Introduction and Planning Guide (GC35-0515) for physical capacity calculation guidelines. Licensed function management and activation You are responsible for licensed function management and activation activities: Management refers to use of the Disk Storage Feature Activation (DSFA) application to select the license scope and assign the license value. Activation refers to the retrieval and installation of the feature activation code into the 242x IBM United States Announcement 107-672 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 8

system. The feature activation code is made available by IBM and obtained using the DSFA application. These activities are your responsibility during the initial activation of a licensed function and when you increase the extent of IBM authorization. DSFA application: To access DSFA, you will be required to enter information about your 242x machine. You can find this information on the Storage Unit General Properties page in the IBM System Storage DS8000 Storage Manager application. The DSFA application is available at: http://www.ibm.com/storage/dsfa You are responsible for downloading or obtaining from IBM, and installing designated machine code (microcode, basic input/output system code (called BIOS), utility programs, device drivers, and diagnostics delivered with an IBM machine) and other software updates in a timely manner from an IBM Internet Web site or from other electronic media, and following the instructions that IBM provides. You may request IBM to install machine code changes; however, you may be charged for that service. Cable orders: No cables required. Security, auditability, and control The customer is responsible for evaluation, selection, and implementation of security features, administrative procedures, and appropriate controls in application systems and communications facilities. Terms and conditions MES discount applicable: Equal to the volume commitment discount Field-installable feature: Yes Warranty period: Warranty for a DS8000 series licensed function is entitled as a feature of the 242x machine for which the licensed function is authorized, under the terms and conditions associated with that machine. Customer setup: Customers are responsible for installation according to the instructions IBM provides with the machine. Licensed machine code: IBM machine code is licensed for use by a customer on the IBM machine for which it was provided by IBM under the terms and conditions of the IBM License Agreement for Machine Code, to enable the machine to function in accordance with its specifications, and only for the capacity authorized by IBM and for which the customer has acquired. You can obtain the agreement at http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/support /machine_warranties/machine_code.html Or by contacting your IBM representative. DS8000 series Function Authorizations (IBM 239x) are acquired for 242x base unit models and establish the extent of IBM authorization for the licensed function at the 242x system level. A 242x system is defined as he 242x base unit model (Model 931, 932, and 9B2) and any physically attached 242x expansion unit models (Model 92E and 9AE). Each DS8000 Function Authorization acquired for a 242x Model 9B2 establishes the extent of IBM authorization for one or more licensed functions on all System Storage LPARs within that system. Prices IBM United States Announcement 107-672 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 9

IBM Machine Feature list Description type Model number price(1) MMMC(2) DS8000 Series Function 2396 LFA Authorization Point in Time Copy (PTC) Add: - PTC Add -- inactive 7230 $ 0 NC - PTC Add -- 1 TB unit 7231 6,257 NC - PTC Add -- 5 TB unit 7232 26,410 NC - PTC Add -- 10 TB unit 7233 52,445 NC - PTC Add -- 25 TB unit 7234 78,925 NC - PTC Add -- 50 TB unit 7235 130,350 NC - PTC Add -- 100 TB unit 7240 208,200 NC - PTC Add -- 200 TB unit 7245 393,150 NC IBM FlashCopy SE: - SE -- inactive 7300 0 NC - SE -- 1 TB unit 7301 12,514 NC - SE -- 5 TB unit 7302 52,820 NC - SE -- 10 TB unit 7303 104,890 NC - SE -- 25 TB unit 7304 157,850 NC - SE -- 50 TB unit 7305 260,700 NC - SE -- 100 TB unit 7310 416,400 NC - SE -- 200 TB unit 7315 786,300 NC IBM FlashCopy SE Add: - SE Add -- inactive 7330 0 NC - SE Add -- 1 TB unit 7331 6,257 NC - SE Add -- 5 TB unit 7332 26,410 NC - SE Add -- 10 TB unit 7333 52,445 NC - SE Add -- 25 TB unit 7334 78,925 NC - SE Add -- 50 TB unit 7335 130,350 NC - SE Add -- 100 TB unit 7340 208,200 NC - SE Add -- 200 TB unit 7345 393,150 NC DS8000 Series Function 2397 LFA Authorization Point in Time Copy (PTC) Add: - PTC Add -- inactive 7230 0 NC - PTC Add -- 1 TB unit 7231 6,338 NC - PTC Add -- 5 TB unit 7232 26,815 NC - PTC Add -- 10 TB unit 7233 53,255 NC - PTC Add -- 25 TB unit 7234 80,950 NC - PTC Add -- 50 TB unit 7235 134,400 NC - PTC Add -- 100 TB unit 7240 216,300 NC - PTC Add -- 200 TB unit 7245 409,350 NC IBM FlashCopy SE: - SE -- inactive 7300 0 NC - SE -- 1 TB unit 7301 12,676 NC - SE -- 5 TB unit 7302 53,630 NC - SE -- 10 TB unit 7303 106,510 NC - SE -- 25 TB unit 7304 161,900 NC - SE -- 50 TB unit 7305 268,800 NC - SE -- 100 TB unit 7310 432,600 NC - SE -- 200 TB unit 7315 818,700 NC IBM FlashCopy SE Add: - SE Add -- inactive 7330 0 NC - SE Add -- 1 TB unit 7331 6,338 NC - SE Add -- 5 TB unit 7332 26,815 NC - SE Add -- 10 TB unit 7333 53,255 NC - SE Add -- 25 TB unit 7334 80,950 NC - SE Add -- 50 TB unit 7335 134,400 NC - SE Add -- 100 TB unit 7340 216,300 NC - SE Add -- 200 TB unit 7345 409,350 NC DS8000 Series Function 2398 LFA Authorization IBM United States Announcement 107-672 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 10

Point in Time Copy (PTC) Add: - PTC Add -- inactive 7230 0 NC - PTC Add -- 1 TB unit 7231 6,419 NC - PTC Add -- 5 TB unit 7232 27,220 NC - PTC Add -- 10 TB unit 7233 54,065 NC - PTC Add -- 25 TB unit 7234 82,975 NC - PTC Add -- 50 TB unit 7235 138,450 NC - PTC Add -- 100 TB unit 7240 224,400 NC - PTC Add -- 200 TB unit 7245 425,550 NC IBM FlashCopy SE: - SE -- inactive 7300 0 NC - SE -- 1 TB unit 7301 12,838 NC - SE -- 5 TB unit 7302 54,440 NC - SE -- 10 TB unit 7303 108,130 NC - SE -- 25 TB unit 7304 165,950 NC - SE -- 50 TB unit 7305 276,900 NC - SE -- 100 TB unit 7310 448,800 NC - SE -- 200 TB unit 7315 851,100 NC IBM FlashCopy SE Add: - SE Add -- inactive 7330 0 NC - SE Add -- 1 TB unit 7331 6,419 NC - SE Add -- 5 TB unit 7332 27,220 NC - SE Add -- 10 TB unit 7333 54,065 NC - SE Add -- 25 TB unit 7334 82,975 NC - SE Add -- 50 TB unit 7335 138,450 NC - SE Add -- 100 TB unit 7340 224,400 NC - SE Add -- 200 TB unit 7345 425,550 NC DS8000 Series Function 2399 LFA Authorization Point in Time Copy (PTC) Add: - PTC Add -- inactive 7230 0 NC - PTC Add -- 1 TB unit 7231 6,500 NC - PTC Add -- 5 TB unit 7232 27,625 NC - PTC Add -- 10 TB unit 7233 54,875 NC - PTC Add -- 25 TB unit 7234 85,000 NC - PTC Add -- 50 TB unit 7235 142,500 NC - PTC Add -- 100 TB unit 7240 232,500 NC - PTC Add -- 200 TB unit 7245 441,750 NC IBM FlashCopy SE: - SE -- inactive 7300 0 NC - SE -- 1 TB unit 7301 13,000 NC - SE -- 5 TB unit 7302 55,250 NC - SE -- 10 TB unit 7303 109,750 NC - SE -- 25 TB unit 7304 170,000 NC - SE -- 50 TB unit 7305 285,000 NC - SE -- 100 TB unit 7310 465,000 NC - SE -- 200 TB unit 7315 883,500 NC IBM FlashCopy SE Add: - SE Add -- inactive 7330 0 NC - SE Add -- 1 TB unit 7331 6,500 NC - SE Add -- 5 TB unit 7332 27,625 NC - SE Add -- 10 TB unit 7333 54,875 NC - SE Add -- 25 TB unit 7334 85,000 NC - SE Add -- 50 TB unit 7335 142,500 NC - SE Add -- 100 TB unit 7340 232,500 NC - SE Add -- 200 TB unit 7345 441,750 NC (1) List price does not include tax or shipping and is subject to change without notice. Reseller prices may vary. (2) Minimum monthly maintenance charge Feature change options Feature Install feature feature feature Description number type conversion exchange remove Point in Time Copy (PTC) Add: - PTC Add -- inactive 7230 Both No No Yes IBM United States Announcement 107-672 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 11

- PTC Add -- 1 TB unit 7231 Both No No Yes - PTC Add -- 5 TB unit 7232 Both No No Yes - PTC Add -- 10 TB unit 7233 Both No No Yes - PTC Add -- 25 TB unit 7234 Both No No Yes - PTC Add -- 50 TB unit 7235 Both No No Yes - PTC Add -- 100 TB unit 7240 Both No No Yes - PTC Add -- 200 TB unit 7245 Both No No Yes IBM FlashCopy SE: - SE -- inactive 7300 Both No No Yes - SE -- 1 TB unit 7301 Both No No Yes - SE -- 5 TB unit 7302 Both No No Yes - SE -- 10 TB unit 7303 Both No No Yes - SE -- 25 TB unit 7304 Both No No Yes - SE -- 50 TB unit 7305 Both No No Yes - SE -- 100 TB unit 7310 Both No No Yes - SE -- 200 TB unit 7315 Both No No Yes IBM FlashCopy SE Add: - SE Add -- inactive 7330 Both No No Yes - SE Add -- 1 TB unit 7331 Both No No Yes - SE Add -- 5 TB unit 7332 Both No No Yes - SE Add -- 10 TB unit 7333 Both No No Yes - SE Add -- 25 TB unit 7334 Both No No Yes - SE Add -- 50 TB unit 7335 Both No No Yes - SE Add -- 100 TB unit 7340 Both No No Yes - SE Add -- 200 TB unit 7345 Both No No Yes The feature change options define the approach by which the feature number is removed from the machine and/or IBM machine-level inventory records. Feature Conversion: As necessary, IBM service personnel will remove components from the machine and/or install additional components required to complete the conversion. Feature Exchange: As necessary, IBM service personnel will remove components from the machine and/or install additional components required to complete the conversion. Feature Remove: This is an administrative transaction and only updates IBM machine and inventory records, except under the following condition: IBM will remove components from the machine if the feature remove is ordered in conjunction with a feature add transaction. Order now To order, contact the Americas Call Centers, your local IBM representative, or your IBM Business Partner. To identify your local IBM representative or IBM Business Partner, call 800-IBM-4YOU (426-4968). Phone: 800-IBM-CALL (426-2255) Fax: 800-2IBM-FAX (242-6329) Internet: callserv@ca.ibm.com Mail: IBM Teleweb Customer Support ibm.com Sales Execution Center, Americas North 3500 Steeles Ave. East, Tower 3/4 Markham, Ontario Canada L3R 2Z1 Reference: YE001 The Americas Call Centers, our national direct marketing organization, can add your name to the mailing list for catalogs of IBM products. Note: Shipments will begin after the planned availability date. Trademarks IBM United States Announcement 107-672 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 12

DS8000, System Storage, and FICON are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or both. ESCON, FlashCopy, and z/os are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or both. Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. This announcement is provided for your information only. For additional information, contact your IBM representative, call 800-IBM-4YOU, or visit the IBM home page at: http://www.ibm.com IBM United States Announcement 107-672 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation 13