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PeopleSoft Enterprise Payroll 8.9 Using DB2 V9 for z/OS on an IBM z Platform | 2008-06-01 | IBM |
| There were two objectives of this benchmark project. The first was to exercise the DB2 V9 z/OS code with the standard Large Model PeopleSoft Payroll workload. The second objective, which was of high interest to the PeopleSoft Users Group community, was to see how well these batch processes scale on DB2 using an "Extra Large" Model. This paper summarizes the experience and the results of this benchmark.
Tags: Database Management |
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IBM Virtualization Engine TS7700 Series Best Practices | 2008-04-01 | IBM |
| The IBM Virtualization Engine TS7700 is a mainframe virtual tape solution implementing a fully integrated, tiered storage hierarchy of disk and tape. The purpose of this paper is to describe best practices for the TS7700 based on theoretical data and practical experience. Copy Consistency Point recommendations are described for various configurations of two and three cluster grids.
Tags: Tape Drives - Libraries, Virtualization |
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DB2 9 and z/OS XML System Services Synergy Update | 2008-03-26 | IBM |
| DB2 9 is a hybrid data server with integrated pureXML technology to natively manage XML data with unprecedented reliability, availability, scalability and performance. DB2 9 pureXML exploits z/OS XML System Services for high-performance parsing with improved price performance utilizing IBM eServer zSeries specialty engines. DB2 9 has XML data type and storage techniques for efficient management of hierarchical structures inherent in XML documents.
Tags: XML, Database Management |
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Insight and Outlook, Part 11: The Resurgence of the Mainframe - Reassess the Mainframe as the Center of Your Business Management System | 2008-03-25 | IBM |
| IBM has seen growth in its System z mainframe business for six of the last nine quarters, according to IBM quarterly earnings statements. A curious, possibly surprising development, eh? Midsize UNIX boxes, grid computing schemes, and server farms made up of dozens of smaller systems seem to dominate today's IT infrastructure. On the software side, the authors hear about lightweight scripting, high-level languages, distributed application architectures such as Web services and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), and so on. It seems a foregone conclusion that the days of CICS programming and big iron are soon to be far behind, right?
Tags: Business Management, |
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Introduction to Data on System z | 2008-03-01 | IBM |
| The data sources covered in this paper were chosen based on their presence in customer environments. Although some of these data sources are not necessarily growing, they do exist in current day environments. T The other purpose of choosing these data sources was because of their interaction with the WebSphere Classic Integration Products. This paper serves as an introduction to data on the mainframe. The goal of this paper is to introduce some key concepts for the different data sources not to make users experts. | |||
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Moving Mainframe Applications to Windows: Considering the Options to Preserve, Translate, or Rewrite | 2008-02-01 | Microsoft |
| The paper aims to raise awareness of the available software solutions that can be used to move mainframe language applications to the Windows operating system, and to indicate additional resources. It describes briefly the broader issues concerning modernizing mainframe applications and the options available, and it then explores three solutions to the language problem, ranging from recompiling the application on Windows to a complete rewrite. A further option, to replace the existing custom code with a packaged solution, while entirely viable and commonly adopted for generic business applications, is outside the scope of this paper.
Tags: Programming Languages, Application Development |
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Mass Distributed Server Consolidation: System z Mainframe Linux-on-z/VM Extreme Virtualization Far Outclasses Over-Hyped x86/x64 Approaches | 2008-02-01 | Software Strategies |
| This paper reviews the scale-out, distributed server proliferation catastrophe, and looks at why IT infrastructure optimization is now a business imperative. It evaluates the role of virtualization, and the varied approaches that have been implemented in server partitioning/virtualization. The paper includes its newer, mass-distributed server consolidation role. Its already powerful strengths are also soon to be amplified by arrival of the next-generation, new IBM z6 System z MPUpowered mainframes.
Tags: Server Consolidation, Virtualization |
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SAP Application Server Consolidation on IBM System z: Opportunity, Metrics, and Case Studies | 2008-01-10 | IBM |
| SAP customers never run just one SAP system - they run many. Part of the reason is that each production SAP system is part of a "flock" of SAP systems with associated non-production systems. These associated non-production SAP systems are for purposes such as development, test, training, and quality assurance. Customers may also have several of these flocks to service different geographies, lines of business, and functions such as SAP's Business Intelligence Warehouse (BW). More recently, SAP has been introducing "confederations" of production systems. For example, SAP is beginning to require certain infrastructure SAP systems such as Enterprise Portal, Solution Manager, and Master Data Management.
Tags: Server Consolidation |
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Enabling the Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS Interface to the Tivoli Enterprise Portal | 2007-12-14 | IBM |
| Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS version 8.3 gives operators and job schedulers the ability to view the status of important batch work from within the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Tivoli Enterprise Portal and relate the performance of this work with the performance of other system resources. If batch jobs are running late or failing, then it can be more quickly determined what is delaying this work as well as the impact from failures.
Tags: Business Management |
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The z/OS SOA Scenario Testing Project: A Detailed Experience Report | 2007-12-10 | IBM |
| The purpose of the z/OS SOA Scenario Testing project was to provide a fundamental "proof point" for a SOA solution on z/OS for a single realization; demonstrating the inherent value the z/OS platform provides for deploying SOA based applications. Secondly, to document the development and deployment processes for this project and make this information available to the customers who are also investigating and/or implementing SOA based architectures using technology hosted on z/OS.
Tags: Service-Oriented Architecture |
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