For the record:
what IBM called the “multiprogramming level” (MPL),
has exactly nothing to do with threading, identical nor otherwise. Nor does it have anything to do with “the maximum number of requests that the system will attempt to service simultaneously.”.
It has to do with memory management in a VM OS. Nowadays called a hypervisor though it long pre-dates that term.
Don’t add gratuitous complexity to your design ...
Hah! And you're the guy that offered this sage advice.
In reply to Re^2: RFC: Using 'threads' common aspects
by BrowserUk
in thread RFC: Using 'threads' common aspects
by DeadPoet
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