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<h1 class="topictitle1">Capacity on Demand</h1>
<div><p><dfn class="term">Capacity on Demand (CoD)</dfn> encompasses the various capabilities
that enable you to dynamically activate one or more resources on your server
as your business peaks dictate. You can activate inactive processors or memory
units that are already installed on your server on a temporary and permanent
basis.</p>
<p>Some systems include a number of active and inactive resources. Active
processors and active memory units are resources that are available for use
on your system when it comes from the manufacturer. Inactive processors and
inactive memory units are resources that are included with your system, but
not available for use until you activate them.</p>
<p>Inactive processors and memory units can be permanently activated by purchasing
an activation feature and entering the provided activation code. Permanent
capacity is made available through Capacity Upgrade on Demand.</p>
<p>You can evaluate the use of inactive processors, memory, or both, at no
charge using Trial Capacity on Demand.</p>
<p>You can also use inactive resources on a temporary basis, allowing you
to activate processors or memory units for a number of days, as your business
peaks demand. Temporary capacity is available through On/Off Capacity on Demand
and Reserve Capacity on Demand.</p>
<p>For information about Capacity on Demand, see <a href="http:../icbase/ipha2/kickoff.htm" target="_blank">Working with Capacity on Demand</a> in the <span class="keyword">IBM<sup>®</sup> Systems Hardware Information Center</span>.</p>
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