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IBM OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 SMP Feature Availability
Announced on September 17, 1996
SOFTWARE Announcement 296-365
At a Glance
The SMP Feature enables OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 to
support SMP systems with one to 16 processors.
Benefits include:
o Exploits two- to six-way SMP hardware, with architectural
compatibility up to 16-way
o Exploits SMP-configured Pentium and Pentium Pro systems
o Enables concurrent access to files, applications, printers, and
modems -- all from a single LAN server
o Saves time and money by providing all the software you need to
introduce network technology to your business
o Allows choice of services on your server using a flexible,
integrated installation process
o Uses intuitive GUI to make configuration, administration, and
network management easy
o Ensures compatibility with new servers added to your network and
with your existing network hardware and software
o Allows management of your network -- and almost any system
connected to it -- either from the LAN or a remote location
o Provides full, secure access to your LAN and all the resources on
it from any location
o Allows multiple server applications to run on a single machine
o Provides Internet services with enhanced TCP/IP support
Refer to the Ordering Information section of this announcement for
special ordering instructions.
Overview
The Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) Feature is now available as a
free offering for all licensed users of OS/2(R) Warp Server Advanced,
Version 4. As the OS/2 offering for selected systems with multiple
processors in a single server, the SMP Feature of OS/2 Warp Server
Advanced provides the same functionality announced earlier this year,
but takes advantage of the additional performance provided by
multiple processor SMP hardware.
The OS/2 Warp Server products are complete network operating systems
providing all the functions and features you need for an advanced
application server platform. They are for small- to medium-sized
businesses, departmental workgroups, and large corporations and
institutions.
As a powerful application server foundation, the OS/2 Warp Server
products provide integrated file and print sharing, sophisticated yet
easy-to-use systems management, backup and recovery, remote
connection, advanced printing, LAN Internet access, and an
easy-to-use and customizable GUI.
The overall productivity increase found in the OS/2 Warp Server
Advanced product announced in February 1996 is further enhanced with
the SMP Feature by putting all the resources you need -- files,
printers, peripherals, and applications -- right at your fingertips.
Remote connection services give users full, secure access to the LAN
from home or on the road. Advanced printing services give you access
to virtually any type of printer, including PostScript and
non-PostScript printers, and high-speed host printers that handle up
to 708 pages per minute. The OS/2 Warp Server products include some
of the most powerful and comprehensive backup and recovery services
available today. These services make it easy to backup your server
to any kind of medium, including tape, optical disks, hard drives, or
diskettes.
OS/2 Warp Server Advanced provides unparalleled systems-management
control through Tivoli's TME 10 NetFinity(TM) Server packaged with
the SMP Feature. Administrators can get detailed information about
any system on the network. They can use OS/2 Warp Server Advanced
to track the performance of networked systems. If users are having
problems with their systems, OS/2 Warp Server will even allow your
administrator to look directly at their users' screens and operate
their systems -- all without leaving the help desk. It's the fastest
way to get your employees back to work.
Intended Customers
Licensed customers of OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4, who
require increased CPU capacity for CPU-intensive applications along
with scalable performance
Key Prerequisites
To view a list of supported hardware on the Internet enter the URL:
http://www.software.ibm.com/
os/warp-server/
Planned Availability Date
September 30, 1996
DESCRIPTION
The SMP Feature for OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4, builds on
the technology found in one of the industry's leading and most robust
application server platforms -- IBM OS/2 Warp V3, which has been
enhanced for symmetrical multiprocessor support. Adding the SMP
Feature preserves all the major functions found in OS/2 Warp Server
Advanced, Version 4 and enables them to run on SMP hardware.
Replacing OS/2 for SMP 2.11 and architecturally able to support SMP
systems with one to 16 processors, the SMP Feature has focused on
current industry standards for two- to six-processor SMP platforms.
The OS/2 Warp Server Advanced SMP Feature (SMP Feature) contains the
following components and functions:
o Base operating system -- OS/2 Warp V3 (SMP-enabled)
o File and Print Sharing Services
o Simple integrated installation
o Remote access to the LAN
o Systems management capabilities; enhanced with TME 10 NetFinity
Server
o Enhanced communications including TCP/IP -- Dynamic IP
o Server backup and recovery
o Advanced LAN printer functionality
o Application server support
o High Performance File System (HPFS386)
o Fault tolerance -- mirroring and duplexing
o Enhanced Pentium optimization
o Disk limit administration
Note: The additional functions shipped on the second CD with OS/2
Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 will operate without change with the
SMP Feature.
The SMP Feature provides the platform on which the SMP-safe IBM
Software Servers for OS/2 Warp are installed. The IBM Software
Servers that currently support SMP are:
o Transaction Server
o Communications Server
o Database Server
o Lotus Notes
While Lotus Notes 4.1 is certified to run on the SMP Feature, Lotus
Notes Version 4.5 is designed to fully exploit the SMP Feature by
taking advantage of the scalable performance gained by increasing the
number of processors. Refer to individual Software Server
announcement materials for the level of SMP support they provide.
TME 10 NetFinity Server, Version 4.0
The TME 10 NetFinity Server, Version 4.0, for OS/2 is being offered
with the SMP Feature and is a part of IBM's family of IBM Software
Servers. These modular application servers enable you to rapidly
implement client/server applications and extend application
capabilities to meet future business requirements.
The TME 10 NetFinity Server provides an affordable, comprehensive
solution for managing your distributed LAN environment. It includes
all the functions of SystemView(R) for OS/2 1.1, plus usability
improvements, new functions, and is SMP safe. TME 10 NetFinity
Server provides enhanced RAID management, alert profiles, WebFinity,
upload software images utility (CID preparation), and migrations and
coexistence with SystemView for OS/2 V1.1. TME 10 NetFinity Server
Version 4.0 also supports the following new clients:
o Windows+ 3.11 and Windows for Workgroups Client
o Windows 95 Client
o Windows NT Client
o NetWare Client (TME 10 NetFinity Server functions)
The following functions of the TME 10 NetFinity Server are being
offered until January 31, 1997, as a no-charge promotion and are
included with the SMP Feature:
o Host connect option
Also available is an Advanced Software Distribution feature for
software distribution from AIX(R) or MVS(R) software distribution
manager.
o Virus scanning
o License Management Administration
The TME 10 NetFinity Server, Version 4.0 is offered separately and
can be used with OS/2 Warp Server, Version 4 and OS/2 Warp Server
Advanced, Version 4. You do not need to order the TME 10 NetFinity
Server for the OS/2 Warp Server Advanced that you are replacing with
the SMP Feature.
For details of the TME 10 NetFinity Server, refer to Software
Announcement 296-220, dated June 25, 1996.
Use-Based Charges -- Clarification
Use-Based Features: A license for the OS/2 Warp Server Advanced,
Version 4 SMP Feature program authorizes the use of this program on a
single server. An additional fee must be paid for each user (user
ID) accessing the server, regardless of the operating system running
on that user's computer or workstation. This is referred to as a
Use-based Feature. Use-based Features previously purchased for the
replaced OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 can be used for
OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 SMP Feature. Purchase of a
Use-based Feature authorizes a user to access all OS/2 Warp Servers
and OS/2 LAN Servers in the enterprise. Since the charge is per user
ID (not machine), there is no additional charge for that user ID to
access the server from a home computer or remote workstation.
Use-Based Feature Upgrades: OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 can
be purchased at a reduced price as an upgrade from OS/2 Warp Server,
OS/2 LAN Server 3.0 or 4.0, or from other competitive servers. A
Use-based Feature must be purchased for each user (user ID) who
accesses the OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 upgrade product.
Upgrades from OS/2 LAN Server Requesters and from competitive
requesters must be purchased as well. LAN Server 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, and
other requesters are not authorized to access OS/2 Warp Server
Advanced, Version 4 unless a Use-based Feature Upgrade has been
purchased. Customers who have acquired OS/2 Warp Connect Version 3
do not have to purchase an upgrade.
Exceptions: In some limited circumstances, purchase of a Use-based
Feature is not required. These exceptions are for user ID's that do
not use the file services, print services, remote access, or systems
management functions of OS/2 Warp Server Advanced SMP Feature but
only use OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 SMP Feature as an
application server, or solely for the purpose of configuring or
administering the server.
PRODUCT POSITIONING
With Intel's release of its multiprocessor specification, the
majority of the hardware vendors have embraced SMP technology as a
standard for their server offerings. This technology provides a
lower cost, price/performing Intel platform for running
mission-critical applications. More and more applications such as
Lotus Notes, DB2/2(TM), Btrieve, and Oracle are being developed to
exploit the SMP capabilities offered by the hardware vendors. The
OS/2 Warp Server Advanced SMP Feature will provide a server operating
system with increased processing power, increased capacity, and
scalability demanded by the growing application server market.
The SMP capability for OS/2 Warp Server Advanced is a critical
addition to an already feature-rich server operating system. The SMP
Feature offers the speed and scalability that a substantial number of
businesses are now demanding for their application and database
servers. The SMP Feature exploits two- to six-way SMP systems, but
architecturally it supports systems equipped with up to 16
processors. Internal testing has shown impressive performance gains.
For details, refer to the Performance Considerations section.
EDUCATION SUPPORT
The appropriate curriculum will be updated, as necessary, to include
the enhancements described in this announcement.
The following education is available for OS/2 Warp Server:
o Self-study technical, installation training via a self-study
guide, and CD-ROM
o Classroom training in IBM Authorized Education Centers
Additional information on education is provided on the Internet via
our WWW home page at URL:
http://www.software.ibm.com/os/warp-server/
Refer to the EDUCATION application on HONE for available courses and
schedules.
Call IBM Education and Training at 800-IBM-TEACH (426-8322) for
education catalogs, schedules, and enrollment.
REFERENCE INFORMATION
Refer to Software Announcement 296-056, dated February 26, 1996.
HOW TO ORDER
Currently licensed users of the OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4
program package can order the SMP Feature for no charge by mailing or
faxing the attached order form to the IBM Fulfillment Center. Orders
will be accepted after September 17, 1996.
IBM Fulfillment Center
P.O. Box 1900
Dept. EZE/010J
Boulder, Colorado 80301
or
Fax: 800-284-4721
One copy of the SMP Feature will be mailed to you for the OS/2 Warp
Server Advanced program package you are replacing. The SMP Feature
you receive can be installed on each of the OS/2 Warp Server Advanced
systems for which you have Proofs of Entitlement. The total number
of copies cannot exceed the total quantity of program packages and/or
additional licenses previously acquired for OS/2 Warp Server
Advanced, Version 4 program packages and for OS/2 Warp Server
Advanced, Version 4 Additional Licenses.
If you do not receive your copy of the SMP Feature within 15 working
days of mailing or faxing your order to the IBM Fulfillment Center,
call 800-513-7043 to confirm your order.
Compaq SmartStart Customers: Currently licensed users of the
OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 program product obtained from
the SmartStart offering can order the SMP Feature for no charge
following one of the procedures listed above.
Software Advantage: Software Advantage customers who have acquired
OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 are also eligible to receive the
SMP Feature and can order it using one of the ordering procedures
above. After receiving their master material for the SMP Feature,
they are authorized to make as many copies as specified in their
contract.
Note: Shipments will begin after the planned availability date.
.
PUBLICATIONS
The following publications have been updated with the SMP Feature and
will be available from Mechanicsburg upon general availability. To
order, contact your IBM representative, or call 800-426-7282.
Form
Title Number
OS/2 Warp Server Version 4
Easy Start booklet S28H-0151
OS/2 Warp Server Version 4
Up and Running! S28H-0152
ITSO Technical Bulletins (Redbooks): Customers can order ITSO books
by calling 800-879-2755, or by faxing 800-284-4721. Visa and
MasterCard are accepted.
Customers can order hardcopy redbooks individually or in customized
sets, called GBOFs, which relate to specific functions of interest.
Customers can also order Redbooks in online format on CD-ROM
collections, which contain the Redbooks for multiple products.
The Inside OS/2 Warp Server, Version 4, Vol. 2 (SG24-4702) Redbook is
planned for availability November 1996.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Specified Operating Environment
Hardware Requirements
IBM OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 SMP Feature: The IBM
OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 SMP Feature supports any
hardware that is compliant with the Intel Advanced Programmable
Interrupt Controller (APIC) 1.4 or 1.1 specification standard or must
be one of the following computers, each of which has its own
proprietary architecture.
o ALR Proveisa
o AST Manhatten
o Compaq Proliant 2000, 4000
o Tricord POWERserver(R), models 30 and 40
o IBM PC Server 720
The list includes those systems that have passed OS/2 Compatibility
Testing.
The list of compatible systems is available electronically on these
bulletin board systems:
IBM National Support Center BBS
(data connection: 919-517-0001)
CompuServe (IBM OS/2 Support
Forum \ Library \ IBMFiles \ PCMTABLE.ZIP)
Prodigy
LAN Server & OS/2 BBS Sydney, Australia
IBM Austria BBS Vienna, Austria
IBM BBS Vancouver, BC., Canada
IBM PS BBS Hong Kong
IBM OS/2 BBS &
IBM AP OS/2 BBS Singapore
IBM BBS Belgium
IBM BBS England
IBM BBS Spain
OS/2 BBS Denmark
Hotline BBS Switzerland
DAP & PSP BBS Italy
IBM BBS Jakarta
OS/2 BBS Thailand
In addition, a list of the supported hardware can be found on the
Internet at URL:
http://www.software.ibm.com/os/warp-server/
Note: Compatibility test information is provided for information
purposes only. IBM makes no warranty, express or implied, with
respect to the operation of OS/2 on the personal computers listed.
Hardware Adapters: A list of currently supported adapters can be
found on CompuServe or by contacting your IBM representative. To
view the list on CompuServe select:
o IBM
o Technical Service and Support
o IBM OS/2 Forums
o OS/2 Developers 2 Forum
o OS/2 Warp Server Network Interface Card (File name = NICWS40.TXT)
A list of the supported hardware adapters can be found on the
Internet at URL:
http://www.software.ibm.com/os/warp-server/
Software Requirements: The operating system requirements for the SMP
Feature are as follows:
o IBM OS/2 Warp 3.0 base operating system with SMP support is
integrated with IBM OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 SMP
Feature; therefore, the SMP Feature has no prerequisite software
requirements.
Non-IBM Operating Systems: IBM certification testing has been
completed on various non-IBM hardware and operating systems. IBM
OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 SMP Feature, including
requesters, are supported on those non-IBM platforms that are listed
in Prodigy and CompuServe under OS/2 Forums. Search using the key
word OS/2 to find various forums related to OS/2 products, including
OS/2 Warp Server.
Performance Considerations: The SMP Feature has been extensively
performance-tuned to allow all the processors in an SMP system to be
effectively used. Parallel workloads driving an application server
using multiple processors can deliver performance and throughput far
exceeding that obtainable on the single-processor version of
OS/2 Warp Server Advanced. SMP-efficient applications can achieve
300% or greater performance when running the SMP Feature on a
four-processor SMP platform as compared to a single-processor
installation. Database server applications, Lotus Notes, and other
application servers also achieve significant scaling on the SMP
Feature. For file and print workloads, the scalability is not as
dramatic due to the superior performance of OS/2 Warp Server Advanced
single processor for these tasks.
As compared to OS/2 2.11 SMP on identical hardware, all workloads
show large performance improvements on the SMP Feature; increases of
20% to 150% over OS/2 2.11 SMP are not uncommon. Applications and
middleware (such as DB2(R)) that explicitly support and exploit the
new performance function provided in the SMP Feature should see
performance improvements up to 250% over OS/2 2.11 SMP. These new
performance functions include but are not limited to:
o Raw I/O -- reduces the time needed to access data on the disk
drive and can access more than 24 disks on current systems.
o List I/O -- allows scatter/gather operations on the disk drive.
o Increased virtual memory -- allows larger buffers for greater
caching in middleware software such as IBM Software Servers.
In addition to these new functions provided by the SMP Feature,
performance improvements were obtained through many system changes,
which are transparent to the user:
o The kernel lock hierarchy was redesigned for higher granularity
and greater scalability.
o The kernel lock package was rewritten for improved performance.
o TCP/IP protocol stack performance improvements were introduced for
greater communications throughput.
o NetBIOS resource limits were expanded.
o File system enhancements were added for quick disk access.
o The virtual memory subsystem was rearranged to provide greater
virtual memory to the user applications.
o The loader was changed to use virtual memory more efficiently with
some applications.
o Support for a second APIC was added.
o Several kernel systems were rewritten with a focus on Intel
Pentium and Pentium Pro performance.
Planning Information
Customer Responsibilities: The following information is provided to
assist in calculating the amount of memory required to run the
components of the SMP Feature.
.-----------------------------------------------------------.
| OS/2 Warp Server Advanced Memory Requirements |
|-------------------------------+-------------+-------------|
| | Minimum |Multi-Client |
| |Configuration|Configuration|
|Service | (MB) | (MB) |
|-------------------------------+-------------+-------------|
|OS/2 Warp Base Operating System| 6.0 | |
|-------------------------------+-------------+-------------|
|Remote Access Services | 3.3 | |
|-------------------------------+-------------+-------------|
|TME 10 NetFinity Server | (2) | (2) |
|-------------------------------+-------------+-------------|
|Backup and Recovery Services | 1.9 | |
|-------------------------------+-------------+-------------|
|Advanced Print Services | 1.8 | |
|-------------------------------+-------------+-------------|
|File and Print Sharing Services| | |
|- Advanced -- 386 HPFS Cache | 7.1 | 12.0 |
| | 3.0 (1) |All Available|
| | | Memory |
| | | (1) |
|-------------------------------+-------------+-------------|
| |
|Notes: |
|1. These parameters impact the performance of file |
| and print sharing services: File System Cache size |
| |
|2. Reference the TME 10 NetFinity Server Announcement |
| 296-220, dated June 25, 1996. |
| |
'-----------------------------------------------------------'
.-----------------------+----------------+------------------.
| | Minimum | Multi-Client |
| | Configuration | Configuration |
|Service | (MB) | (MB) |
|-----------------------+----------------+------------------|
| Performance Reserve | 6.0 | 12.0 |
|-----------------------+----------------+------------------|
|Note: When estimating memory requirements, it is |
|essential to make a provision for all services that might |
|reside in OS/2 Warp Server at any one time in order to |
|obtain optimal performance; however, most programs |
|require more memory during start up than during normal |
|operation; sizing for these peaks will result in very good |
|performance but at a high cost. The performance reserve |
|number is sized to remove most, but not all, start-up peak |
|memory requirements, trading off memory for start-up time. |
|One can choose to accept slower start-up times for smaller |
|performance reserve memory requirements. The numbers |
|above reflect the memory requirements for normal |
|operations for a minimum configuration system and |
|estimates for a multi-client configuration when the two |
|can be significantly different. Add the memory |
|requirements for the services you want to run concurrently |
|to estimate your total OS/2 Warp Server memory |
|requirements. |
'-----------------------------------------------------------'
Backup and Recovery Services: Backup and Recovery Services is
optimized for backing up a file and print server with up to
approximately 100,000 files or 4GB of data. Customers storing larger
quantities of data, or running DB2/2 or Lotus Notes on their server
should consider using IBM ADSTAR(R) Distributed Storage Manager for
OS/2 (ADSM/2), which is optimized for larger quantities of data and
integrated application backup. ADSM/2 Version 2 is optimized to run
on SMP software.
For details of the ADSM/2 product, refer to Software Announcement
296-343, dated September 10, 1996. ADSM information can also be
found on the IBM World Wide Web home page at URL:
http://www.storage.ibm.com/adsm
Technical Support Information: For details of other technical
information for the OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, SMP Feature, refer to
the World Wide Web home page at URL:
http://www.software.ibm.com/os/warp-server/
Packaging: The IBM OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 SMP Feature
is available in CD-ROM media only. The package includes:
o OS/2 Warp Server Advanced SMP Easy Start publication
o OS/2 Warp Server Advanced SMP Up and Running! publication
o Installation diskette (3.5-inch)
o Diskette #1 (3.5-inch)
o OS/2 Warp Server Advanced SMP with Tivoli TME 10 NetFinity Server
CD-ROM
o IPLA Booklet
o IPLA Pointer Sheet
o License Information Booklet
ORDERING INFORMATION
Program Part
Package Number Media
OS/2 Warp Server Advanced V4
SMP Feature 28H0150 CD-ROM
How To Order
Currently licensed users of the OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4
program package can order the SMP Feature for no charge by mailing or
faxing the attached order form to the IBM Fulfillment Center. Orders
will be accepted after September 17, 1996.
IBM Fulfillment Center
P.O. Box 1900
Dept. EZE/010J
Boulder, Colorado 80301
or
Fax: 800-284-4721
One copy of the SMP Feature will be mailed to you for the OS/2 Warp
Server Advanced program package you are replacing. The SMP Feature
you receive can be installed on each of the OS/2 Warp Server Advanced
systems for which you have Proofs of Entitlement. The total number
of copies cannot exceed the total quantity of program packages and/or
additional licenses previously acquired for OS/2 Warp Server
Advanced, Version 4 program packages and for OS/2 Warp Server
Advanced, Version 4 Additional Licenses.
If you do not receive your copy of the SMP Feature within 15 working
days of mailing or faxing your order to the IBM Fulfillment Center,
call 800-513-7043 to confirm your order.
Compaq SmartStart Customers: Currently licensed users of the
OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 program product obtained from
the SmartStart offering can order the SMP Feature for no charge
following one of the procedures listed above.
Software Advantage: Software Advantage customers who have acquired
OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 are also eligible to receive the
SMP Feature and can order it using one of the ordering procedures
above. After receiving their master material for the SMP Feature,
they are authorized to make as many copies as specified in their
contract.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
The same terms and conditions apply to the SMP Feature as were
announced for the OS/2 Warp Server products, with the exceptions
noted in the Ordering Information section. Refer to Software
Announcement 296-056, dated February 26, 1996, for product details
and Software Announcement 296-247, dated July 2, 1996, for extended
service information.
CHARGES
Contact your IBM representative for charges information for this
announcement.
(R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines
Corporation in the United States or other countries or both.
(TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the
United States or other countries or both.
+ Registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation
Other trademarks and registered trademarks are the properties
of their respective owners.
OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 SMP Feature Certification Form
I, the customer whose name appears on this form, certify that I am
licensed for the quantity of the IBM OS/2 Warp Server Advanced,
Version 4 licenses, and Additional Licenses, and/or Use-based
Features that I am replacing with the SMP Feature (PN 28H0150).
Upon IBM's request, I agree to provide IBM with documentation to
substantiate this quantity for a period of six months following the
date of this certification.
For each copy of the OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 program
that is being replaced with the SMP Feature, original materials will
be destroyed after receipt of the SMP Feature. The provisions of the
IBM International Program License Agreement will be applicable to the
licensed copy of the SMP Feature received.
Indicate below the number of OS/2 Warp Server Advanced installations
that will be updated with the OS/2 Warp Server Advanced SMP Feature.
Also indicate the number of OS/2 Warp Server Use-based Features
supported by these servers.
.--------------------------------------------+-------------.
| Product Name | Quantity |
|--------------------------------------------+-------------|
| IBM OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 | |
|--------------------------------------------+-------------|
| IBM OS/2 Warp Server Advanced, Version 4 | |
| Additional Licenses | |
|--------------------------------------------+-------------|
| IBM OS/2 Warp Server -- Use-based Features | |
| (including OS/2 Warp Connect Version 3) | |
'--------------------------------------------+-------------'
Customer: _______________________________________________________
Name Enterprise Number
(if applicable)
_______________________________________________________
Authorized Signature Date
Shipping Address: _______________________________________________
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