System z Parallel Sysplex Best Practices

System z Parallel Sysplex Best Practices
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Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Total Pages : 202
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ISBN-10 : 9780738434674
ISBN-13 : 0738434671
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis System z Parallel Sysplex Best Practices by : Frank Kyne

This IBM® Redbooks® publication pulls together diverse information regarding the best way to design, implement, and manage a Parallel Sysplex® to deliver the levels of performance and availability required by your organization. This book should be of interest to system programmers, availability managers, and database administrators who are interested in verifying that your systems conform to IBM best practices for a Parallel Sysplex environment. In addition to z/OS® and the sysplex hardware configuration, this book also covers the major IBM subsystems: CICS® DB2® IMSTM MQ WebSphere® Application Server To get the best value from this book, readers should have hands-on experience with Parallel Sysplex and have working knowledge of how your systems are set up and why they were set up in that manner.

zPDT Sysplex Extensions - 2020

zPDT Sysplex Extensions - 2020
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Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9780738459141
ISBN-13 : 0738459143
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis zPDT Sysplex Extensions - 2020 by : Frank Kyne

This IBM® Redbooks® publication describes the IBM System z® Personal Development Tool (IBM zPDT®) Sysplex Extensions 2020, which is a package that consists of sample files and supporting documentation to help you get a functioning, data sharing sysplex up and running with minimal time and effort. This book is a significant revision of zPDT 2017 Sysplex Extensions, SG24-8386. This package is designed and tested to be installed on top of a standard Application Developer Controlled Distribution (ADCD) environment. It provides the extra files that you need to create a two-way data sharing IBM z/OS® 2.4 sysplex that runs under IBM z/VM® in a zPDT environment. This package differs from the zPDT sysplex package delivered in IBM zPDT Guide and Reference System z Personal Development Tool, SG24-8205, in that it provides working examples of more sysplex exploiters. It also is designed to adhere to IBM's sysplex best practice recommendations, in as far as is possible in a zPDT environment. Although the package was not tested with IBM Z® Development and Test Environment (previously known as RD&T), it may be used to reduce the effort to create a fully functional sysplex under zD&T. Conceptually, the package might also be restored and used as a template to create a sysplex environment that is running on a real IBM Z CPC. The target audience for this document is system programmers who are responsible for designing, creating, and maintaining IBM Parallel Sysplex® environments. It can also be beneficial to developers who currently maintain their own ADCD environments and want to extend them to add sysplex functions.

System z End-to-End Extended Distance Guide

System z End-to-End Extended Distance Guide
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Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 9780738439044
ISBN-13 : 0738439045
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis System z End-to-End Extended Distance Guide by : Frank Kyne

This IBM® Redbooks® publication will help you design and manage an end-to-end, extended distance connectivity architecture for IBM System z®. This solution addresses your requirements now, and positions you to make effective use of new technologies in the future. Many enterprises implement extended distance connectivity in a silo manner. However, effective extended distance solutions require the involvement of different teams within an organization. Typically there is a network group, a storage group, a systems group, and possibly other teams. The intent of this publication is to help you design and manage a solution that will provide for all of your System z extended distance needs in the most effective and flexible way possible. This book introduces an approach to help plan, optimize, and maintain all of the moving parts of the solution together.

Considerations for Transitioning Highly Available Applications to System z

Considerations for Transitioning Highly Available Applications to System z
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Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9780738435855
ISBN-13 : 0738435856
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Considerations for Transitioning Highly Available Applications to System z by : Alex Louwe Kooijmans

You may have several triggers to investigate the feasibility of moving a workload or set of workloads to the IBM® System z® platform. These triggers could be concerns about operational cost, manageability, or delivering the agreed service levels, among others. Investigating the feasibility of a possible migration or transition to any other platform, including System z, requires a number of basic steps. These steps usually start with an understanding of the current workload and its pain points, and end with a business case to move the workload. It is important to find out how easy a migration is going to be and how much risk will be involved. In this IBM Redbooks® publication we offer thoughts on how to move through these steps. We also include a chapter with a System z technology summary to help you understand how a migrated workload may fit on the platform. Our focus in this book is on workloads that are mission-critical and require a high level of availability, including disaster recovery.

IBM System z Personal Development Tool Vol. 4 Coupling and Parallel Sysplex

IBM System z Personal Development Tool Vol. 4 Coupling and Parallel Sysplex
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Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Total Pages : 80
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ISBN-10 : 9780738438382
ISBN-13 : 0738438383
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis IBM System z Personal Development Tool Vol. 4 Coupling and Parallel Sysplex by : Bill Ogden

This IBM® Redbooks® publication describes the usage of Coupling Facility (CF) functions with the IBM System z® Personal Development Tool (zPDT). It describes the System z Coupling Application Developer Controlled Distribution, which is a Parallel Sysplex® "starter system" based on the AD-CD package and lists the exact steps taken to turn the normal AD-CD z/OS® system into a Parallel Sysplex base. This document assumes that the reader is familiar with basic zPDT usage and terminology, with z/OS, with the z/OS AD-CD system, with basic z/VM® usage, and with general Parallel Sysplex concepts. It is not intended as an introduction to any of these topics. This version of the document is based on z/VM 6.2 (as available to authorized users in an AD-CD package) and z/OS 1.13 (as available to authorized users in the January 2013 update of the AD-CD package).

IMS 12 Selected Performance Topics

IMS 12 Selected Performance Topics
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Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : 9780738437569
ISBN-13 : 0738437565
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis IMS 12 Selected Performance Topics by : Paolo Bruni

IBM® Information Management System (IMSTM) provides leadership in performance, reliability, and security to help you implement the most strategic and critical enterprise applications. IMS, IMS utilities, and IMS tools continue to evolve to provide value and meet the needs of enterprise customers. With IMS 12, integration and open access improvements provide flexibility and support business growth requirements. Scalability improvements have been made to the well-known performance, efficiency, availability, and resilience of IMS by using 64-bit storage. In this IBM Redbooks® publication we provide IMS performance monitoring and tuning information by describing the key IMS performance functions and by showing how to monitor and tune them with traditional and new strategic applications. This book is for database administrators and system programmers. We summarize methods and tools for monitoring and tuning IMS systems, describe IMS system-wide performance, database, and transaction considerations. Based on lab measurements, we provide information about recent performance enhancements that are available with IMS 12, and advice about setting performance-related parameters.

System z Mean Time to Recovery Best Practices

System z Mean Time to Recovery Best Practices
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Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 9780738433936
ISBN-13 : 0738433934
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis System z Mean Time to Recovery Best Practices by : Frank Kyne

This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides advice and guidance for IBM z/OS® Version 1, Release 10 and subsystem system programmers. z/OS is an IBM flagship operating system for enterprise class applications, particularly those with high availability requirements. But, as with every operating system, z/OS requires planned IPLs from time to time. This book also provides you with easily accessible and usable information about ways to improve your mean time to recovery (MTTR) by helping you achieve the following objectives: - Minimize the application down time that might be associated with planned system outages. - Identify the most effective way to reduce MTTR for any time that you have a system IPL. - Identify factors that are under your control and that can make a worthwhile difference to the startup or shutdown time of your systems.

SMF Logstream Mode: Optimizing the New Paradigm

SMF Logstream Mode: Optimizing the New Paradigm
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Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Total Pages : 174
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ISBN-10 : 9780738435381
ISBN-13 : 0738435384
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis SMF Logstream Mode: Optimizing the New Paradigm by : Frank Kyne

This IBM® Redbooks® publication positions the use of System Logger log streams as a repository for System Management Facilities (SMF) data against the previous use of Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) data sets for SMF data. This book expands on existing material by covering not just the implementation steps, but also by looking at how you use SMF data today, and using that information to help you identify the most appropriate repository for your SMF data. If it transpires that log streams are appropriate for some or all of your SMF data, this book provides all the guidance that you are likely to require for a successful migration to this new paradigm. The target audience for this document is system programmers and anyone who uses SMF data.

IBM z/OS Global Mirror Planning, Operations, and Best Practices

IBM z/OS Global Mirror Planning, Operations, and Best Practices
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Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : 9780738453507
ISBN-13 : 0738453501
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis IBM z/OS Global Mirror Planning, Operations, and Best Practices by : Bertrand Dufrasne

IBM® z/OS® Global Mirror (zGM), also known as Extended Remote Copy (XRC), is a combined hardware and software solution that offers the highest levels of continuous data availability in a disaster recovery (DR) and workload movement environment. Available for the IBM DS8000® Storage System, zGM provides an asynchronous remote copy solution. This IBM RedpaperTM publication takes you through best practices for planning, tuning, operating, and monitoring a zGM installation. This publication is intended for clients and storage administrators who need to understand and maintain a zGM environment.