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Mainframe Hardware Systems And High AvailabilityStephen S. LinkinHouston Community College

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Introduction To Mainframe Hardware Systems

Terminology Or JARGONFig 2-1

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Early System Design

What Is In The Box Processors Memory Control Circuits Interfaces

S/360 system

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Early System Design

Channel Addresses Hex Parallel Channels

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Current Design

I/O Connectivity System Control And Partitioning Characteristics Of LPARS Consolidation Of Mainframes

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Current Design

I/O Connectivity

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Current Design

I/O Connectivity

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Current Design

System Control And Partitioning PR/SM™

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Current Design

System Control And Partitioning PR/SM™ LPARS

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Current Design

Characteristics Of LPARS Equivalent To

Separate Mainframes No Need To Run z/OS,

In Each LPAR z/OS In LPAR1 Test Version Of z/OS In LPAR2 Linux For S/390 In LPAR3

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Current Design

Consolidation Of Mainframes Fewer Machines More Power Software Expense

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Processing Units

Central Processor (CP) System Assistance Processor (SAP) Integrated Facility For Linux (IFL) zAAP

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Processing Units

zIIP Integrated Coupling Facility (ICF) Spare Capacity on Demand

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Multiprocessors

Possible To Purchase With A Single CP Minimum Configuration Is Two

Processors Owned By System Or LPAR

Channels I/O Devices Interrupts Memory

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Multiprocessors

Memory Private Area Of Memory (8 KB)

PSA

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Disk Devices

IBM 3390 Disk Drives IBM 2105 Enterprise Storage Server®

Commodity SCSI Units RAID 5

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Clustering

Basic Shared DASD CTC Rings Parallel Sysplex

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Clustering

Basic Shared DASD

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Clustering

CTC Rings Usage And Locking Queue Information Security Controls

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Clustering

Parallel Sysplex

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What Is An IBM Parallel Sysplex?

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What Is An IBM Parallel Sysplex?

Coupling Facility Clustering Technologies For The

Mainframe Shared Data Clustering Non-disruptive Maintenance

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What Is An IBM Parallel Sysplex?

What Is A Coupling Facility? Hardware & Software

1. Locking Information

2. Cache Information

3. Data List Information

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What Is An IBM Parallel Sysplex?

Clustering Technologies For The Mainframe Shared Data Clustering Non-disruptive Maintenance

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Typical Mainframe Systems

Very Small Systems

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Typical Mainframe Systems

Very Small Systems Medium Single Systems

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Typical Mainframe Systems

Very Small Systems Medium Single Systems Larger Systems

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Continuous Availability Of Mainframes

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Continuous Availability Of Mainframes

No Single Points Of Failure

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Continuous Availability Of Mainframes

No Single Points Of Failure Capacity And Scaling

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Continuous Availability Of Mainframes

No Single Points Of Failure Capacity And Scaling Dynamic Workload Balancing

Workload Distribution Generic Resource Management

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Continuous Availability Of Mainframes

No Single Points Of Failure Capacity And Scaling Dynamic Workload Balancing

Workload Distribution Generic Resource Management

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Continuous Availability Of Mainframes

Ease Of Use Workload Management (WLM)

Component

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Continuous Availability Of Mainframes

Ease Of Use Workload Management (WLM)

Component Sysplex Failure Manager (SFM)

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Continuous Availability Of Mainframes

Ease Of Use Workload Management (WLM)

Component Sysplex Failure Manager (SFM) Automatic Restart Manager (ARM) Cloning And Symbolics

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Continuous Availability Of Mainframes

Ease Of Use Workload Management (WLM)

Component Sysplex Failure Manager (SFM) Automatic Restart Manager (ARM) Cloning And Symbolics Z/series Resource Sharing

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Continuous Availability Of Mainframes

Single System Image Single Point Of Control Persistent Single System Image Across

Failures

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Continuous Availability Of Mainframes

Compatible Change And Non-disruptive Growth

Application Compatibility

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Continuous Availability Of Mainframes

Compatible Change And Non-disruptive Growth

Application Compatibility Disaster Recovery

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Summary

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