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Specifically,
the
Model
165
offers
the
following
advantages
over
Models
65
and
75:
Larger
Processor
(Main)
Storage
Sizes
Storage
sizes
of
512K,
102QK,
1536K,
2048K,
and
3072K
are
provided.
The
Model
65
offers
a maximum
of
1024K.
Larger
Model
165
storage
sizes
are
available
at
smaller
cost
increments,
and
additional
storage
can
contribute
significantly
to
system
performance
and
capabilities.
The
addition
of
more
processor
storage
provides
the
Model
165
user
with
the
ability
to:
Execute
more
jobs
concurrently,
including
new
application
and
integrated
7000-series
emulator
jobs
Add
and
expand
applications,
such
as
graphics,
teleprocessing,
time
sharing,
remote
job
entry,
and
data
based,
that
require
large
amounts
of
storage
Use
higher
level
language
translators
and
linkage
editors
that
provide
more
functions
and
execute
faster
Execute
larger
processing
programs
without
the
necessity
of
overlay
structures
Allocate
more
processor
storage
to
language
translators
and
sorts
to
improve
their
execution
speed
Use
more
and
larger
I/O
buffers
to
speed
up
input/output
operations
and
optimize
use
of
direct
access
storage
space
Include
system
generation
options
that
improve
control
program
performance
and
support
additional
functions
Expanded
Channel
Capabilities
The
fast
internal
performance
of
the
Model
165,
together
with
expanded
use
of
multiprogramming,
requires
that
more
data
be
available
faster.
The
Model
165
offers
more
and
faster
channels
than
the
Model
65,
twelve
instead
of
seven,
and
1.5
MB
and
3.0
MB
data
rates
on
the
2880
in
addition
to
a
1.3
MB
rate
on
the
2860.
The
channel
features
of
the
Model
165
provide:
A
significantly
higher
attainable
aggregate
data
rate
than
provided
by
the
Model
65
to
balance
the
high
performance
capabilities
of
the
Model
165
cpu. A
twelve-channel
Model
165
system
can
support
I/O
conf~gurations
with
an
aggregate
data
rate
in
excess
of
9-MB.
Attachment
of
high-speed
direct
access
devices,
such
as
3330
and
2305
facilities,
that
will
increase
I/O
throug:1put
Channel
throughput
increase
capabilities
via
use
of
block
multiplexing
with
rotational
position
sensing
to
improve
effective
data
transfer
rates
Faster
I/O
Devices
with
Increased
Data
Capacity
The
3330
and
the
2305
facilities
offer
significantly
faster
data
access
than
the
2314
facility
and
2301
Drum
Storage
because
of
higher
data
transfer
rates,
faster
rotation,
and
new
features.
Rotational
position
sensing
and
multiple
requesting
used
with
block
multiplexing
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