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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Poughkeepsie, N.Y. : IBM, International Technical Support Organization
    ISBN: 0738436607 , 9780738436609
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xiii-xviii, 650 pages) , illustrations.
    Series Statement: IBM redbooks
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 004.6
    Keywords: Database management ; Information storage and retrieval systems ; IBM computers Programming ; Information Systems ; Bases de données ; Gestion ; Systèmes d'information ; IBM (Ordinateurs) ; Programmation ; Database management ; IBM computers ; Programming ; Information storage and retrieval systems
    Abstract: For the first time it is possible to deploy an integrated hardware platform that brings mainframe and distributed technologies together: a system that can start to replace individual islands of computing and that can work to reduce complexity, improve security, and bring applications closer to the data that they need.
    Note: Number on back cover: SG24-7921-00. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 641-642) and index. - Online resource; title from cover (Safari, viewed Sept. 27, 2012)
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    [Poughkeepsie, NY] : IBM International Technical Support Organization
    ISBN: 0738489433 , 9780738489438
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xvi, 324 pages) , illustrations.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    Series Statement: IBM redbooks
    DDC: 621.3815/48
    Keywords: z/OS ; Operating systems (Computers) ; Data loggers ; Z/OS ; Z/OS ; Systèmes d'exploitation (Ordinateurs) ; Enregistreurs de données ; operating systems ; Data loggers ; Operating systems (Computers)
    Abstract: The z/OS System Logger is a function provided by the operating system to exploiters running on z/OS. The number of exploiters of this component is increasing, as is its importance in relation to system performance and availability. This IBM Redbooks document provides system programmers with a solid understanding of the System Logger component and guidance about how it should be set up for optimum performance with each of the exploiters. System Logger is an MVS component that provides a logging facility for applications running in a single-system or multi-system sysplex. The advantage of using System Logger is that the responsibility for tasks such as saving the log data (with the requested persistence), retrieving the data (potentially from any system in the sysplex), archiving the data, and expiring the data is removed from the creator of the log records. In addition, Logger provides the ability to have a single, merged, log, containing log data from multiple instances of an application within the sysplex.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    [Poughkeepsie, N.Y.] : IBM, International Technical Support Organization
    ISBN: 0738436178 , 9780738436173
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xviii, 386 pages) , illustrations.
    Series Statement: Redbooks
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 004/.36
    Keywords: CICS (Computer system) ; Client/server computing ; Application software Development ; CICS (Système informatique) ; Architecture client-serveur (Informatique) ; Logiciels d'application ; Développement ; Application software ; Development ; CICS (Computer system) ; Client/server computing
    Abstract: In this IBM℗ʼ Redbooks℗ʼ publication, we discuss CICS℗ʼ, which stands for Customer Information Control System. It is a general-purpose transaction processing subsystem for the z/OS℗ʼ operating system. CICS provides services for running an application online where, users submit requests to run applications simultaneously. CICS manages sharing resources, the integrity of data, and prioritizes execution with fast response. CICS authorizes users, allocates resources (real storage and cycles), and passes on database requests by the application to the appropriate database manager, such as DB2℗ʼ. We review the history of CICS and why it was created. We review the CICS architecture and discuss how to create an application in CICS. CICS provides a secure, transactional environment for applications that are written in several languages. We discuss the CICS-supported languages and each language's advantages in this Redbooks publication. We analyze situations from a system programmer's viewpoint, including how the systems programmer can use CICS facilities and services to customize the system, design CICS for recovery, and manage performance. CICS Data access and where the data is stored, including Temporary storage queues, VSAM RLS, DB2, IMS⁴́Ø, and many others are also discussed.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 4
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    [Place of publication not identified] : IBM Corp. International Technical Support Organization
    ISBN: 0738435961 , 9780738435961
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xii, 264 pages) , illustrations.
    Series Statement: Redbooks
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 005.4/3
    Keywords: Virtual computer systems ; Client/server computing ; Web servers ; Storage area networks (Computer networks) ; Systèmes virtuels (Informatique) ; Architecture client-serveur (Informatique) ; Serveurs Web ; Réseaux de stockage (Informatique) ; Client/server computing ; Storage area networks (Computer networks) ; Virtual computer systems ; Web servers
    Abstract: The deployment of server virtualization technologies in data centers requires significant efforts in providing sufficient network I/O bandwidth to satisfy the demand of virtualized applications and services. For example, every virtualized system can host several dozen network applications and services, and each of these services requires certain bandwidth (or speed) to function properly. Furthermore, because of different network traffic patterns relevant to different service types, these traffic flows may interfere with each other, leading to serious network problems including the inability of the service to perform its functions. The IBM℗ʼ Virtual Fabric solution for IBM BladeCenter addresses these issues. The solution is based on the IBM BladeCenter H chassis with a 10-Gb Converged Enhanced Ethernet infrastructure built on 10-Gb Ethernet switch modules in the chassis and the Emulex or Broadcom Virtual Fabric Adapters in each blade server.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
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    [Poughkeepsie, N.Y.?] : IBM, International Technical Support Organization
    ISBN: 0738436119 , 9780738436111
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xviii, 394 pages) , illustrations.
    Series Statement: IBM redbooks
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 005.75/65
    Keywords: Database management ; Information storage and retrieval systems ; IBM computers Programming ; Information Systems ; Bases de données ; Gestion ; Systèmes d'information ; IBM (Ordinateurs) ; Programmation ; Database management ; IBM computers ; Programming ; Information storage and retrieval systems
    Abstract: The popularity of the Internet and the affordability of IT hardware and software have resulted in an explosion of applications, architectures, and platforms. Workloads have changed. Many applications, including mission-critical ones, are deployed on a variety of platforms, and the System z℗ʼ design has adapted to this change. It takes into account a wide range of factors, including compatibility and investment protection, to match the IT requirements of an enterprise. This IBM℗ʼ Redbooks℗ʼ publication discusses the IBM zEnterprise System, an IBM scalable mainframe server. IBM is taking a revolutionary approach by integrating separate platforms under the well-proven System z hardware management capabilities, while extending System z qualities of service to those platforms. The zEnterprise System consists of the IBM zEnterprise 114 central processor complex, the IBM zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager, and the IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter℗ʼ Extension. The z114 is designed with improved scalability, performance, security, resiliency, availability, and virtualization. The z114 provides up to 18% improvement in uniprocessor speed and up to a 12% increase in total system capacity for z/OS℗ʼ, z/VM℗ʼ, and Linux on System z over the z10⁴́Ø Business Class (BC). The zBX infrastructure works with the z114 to enhance System z virtualization and management through an integrated hardware platform that spans mainframe, POWER7⁴́Ø, and System x technologies. The federated capacity from multiple architectures of the zEnterprise System is managed as a single pool of resources, integrating system and workload management across the environment through the Unified Resource Manager. This book provides an overview of the zEnterprise System and its functions, features, and associated software support. Greater detail is offered in areas relevant to technical planning. This book is intended for systems engineers, consultants, planners, and anyone wanting to understand the zEnterprise System functions and plan for their usage. It is not intended as an introduction to mainframes. Readers are expected to be generally familiar with existing IBM System z technology and terminology.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 381-383) and index
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    [Place of publication not identified] : IBM Corp.
    ISBN: 0738435791 , 9780738435794
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xiv, 330 pages) , illustrations.
    Series Statement: Redbook
    DDC: 005.4/3
    Keywords: z/OS ; Operating systems (Computers) ; Z/OS ; Z/OS ; Systèmes d'exploitation (Ordinateurs) ; operating systems ; Operating systems (Computers)
    Abstract: The ABCs of z/OS System Programming is a 13-volume collection that provides an introduction to the z/OS operating system and the hardware architecture. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced system programmer, the ABCs collection provides the information that you need to start your research into z/OS and related subjects. Whether you want to become more familiar with z/OS in your current environment, or you are evaluating platforms to consolidate your e-business applications, the ABCs collection will serve as a powerful technical tool.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 7
    ISBN: 0738495875 , 9780738495873
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xxii, 462 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: IBM redbooks
    DDC: 004/.36
    Keywords: Client/server computing ; Information technology ; IBM System p5 ; Architecture client-serveur (Informatique) ; Technologie de l'information ; information technology ; Client/server computing ; Information technology
    Abstract: This IBM® Redbook focuses on the IBM System p server. It describes the technology, serviceability, and features that are used by the IBM System p5 servers, which allow you to make your server one of the most reliable and available parts of your IT infrastructure. This redbook explains how server availability can be improved by: Planning of the complete server environment and configuration; Understanding the role of the service processors and firmware components, and how they can be best configured and managed; Using high availability and redundancy features provided by the AIX® 5L operating system and the Virtual I/O Server. -- from preface.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 8
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    Online Resource
    Poughkeepsie, N.Y. : IBM, International Technical Support Organization
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (408 pages).
    Series Statement: IBM Redbooks
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 005.75/65
    Keywords: IBM Database 2 ; z/OS ; Database management ; IBM Database 2 ; Z/OS ; Bases de données ; Gestion ; Database management
    Abstract: DB2℗ʼ 10 can reduce the total DB2 CPU demand from 5-20% when you take advantage of all the enhancements. Many CPU reductions are built in directly to DB2, requiring no application changes. Some enhancements are implemented through normal DB2 activities through rebinding, restructuring database definitions, improving applications, and utility processing. The CPU demand reduction features have the potential to provide significant total cost of ownership savings based on the application mix and transaction types. Improvements in optimization reduce costs by processing SQL automatically with more efficient data access paths. Improvements through a range-list index scan access method, list prefetch for IN-list, more parallelism for select and index insert processing, better work file usage, better record identifier (RID) pool overflow management, improved sequential detection, faster log I/O, access path certainty evaluation for static SQL, and improved distributed data facility (DDF) transaction flow all provide more efficiency without changes to applications. These enhancements can reduce total CPU enterprise costs because of improved efficiency in the DB2 10 for z/OS. DB2 10 includes numerous performance enhancements for Large Objects (LOBs) that save disk space for small LOBs and that provide dramatically better performance for LOB retrieval, inserts, load, and import/export using DB2 utilities. DB210 can also more effectively REORG partitions that contain LOBs. This IBM Redbooks℗ʼ publication℗ʼ provides an overview of the performance impact of DB2 10 for z/OS discussing the overall performance and possible impacts when moving from version to version. We include performance measurements that were made in the laboratory and provide some estimates. Keep in mind that your results are likely to vary, as the conditions and work will differ. In this book, we assume that you are somewhat familiar with DB2 10 for z/OS. See DB2 10 for z/OS Technical Overview, SG24-7892-00, for an introduction to the new functions.
    Note: "SG24-7942-00.". - Includes index. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Online resource; title from cover (Safari Books Online, viewed March 16, 2012)
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  • 9
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    Online Resource
    [Poughkeepsie, NY?] : IBM Corporation, International Technical Support Organization
    ISBN: 0738436453 , 9780738436456
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xii, 344 pages) , illustrations.
    Series Statement: IBM redbooks
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 004/.36
    Keywords: Client/server computing ; Communications software ; Architecture client-serveur (Informatique) ; Logiciels de communication ; Client/server computing ; Communications software
    Abstract: For more than 40 years, IBM® mainframes have supported an extraordinary portion of the world's computing work, providing centralized corporate databases and mission-critical enterprise-wide applications. The IBM System z®, the latest generation of the IBM distinguished family of mainframe systems, has come a long way from its IBM System/360 heritage. Likewise, its IBM z/OS® operating system is far superior to its predecessors in providing, among many other capabilities, world-class and state-of-the-art support for the TCP/IP Internet protocol suite. TCP/IP is a large and evolving collection of communication protocols managed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), an open, volunteer organization. Because of its openness, the TCP/IP protocol suite has become the foundation for the set of technologies that form the basis of the Internet. The convergence of IBM mainframe capabilities with Internet technology, connectivity, and standards (particularly TCP/IP) is dramatically changing the face of information technology and driving requirements for even more secure, scalable, and highly available mainframe TCP/IP implementations. The IBM z/OS Communications Server TCP/IP Implementation series provides understandable, step-by-step guidance about how to enable the most commonly used and important functions of z/OS Communications Server TCP/IP. This IBM Redbooks® publication is for people who install and support z/OS Communications Server. It starts with a discussion of virtual IP addressing (VIPA) for high-availability, with and without a dynamic routing protocol. It describes several workload balancing approaches with the z/OS Communications Server. It also explains optimized Sysplex Distributor intra-sysplex load balancing. This function represents improved application support using optimized local connections together with weight values from extended Workload Manager (WLM) interfaces. Finally, this book highlights important tuning parameters and suggests parameter values to maximize performance in many client installations.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 10
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    Online Resource
    [Place of publication not identified] : IBM Redbooks
    ISBN: 0738489026 , 9780738489025
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xvi, 253 pages) , illustrations.
    Series Statement: IBM Redbooks
    DDC: 005.75/65
    Keywords: z/OS ; IBM Database 2 ; SAP ERP ; Database management ; Business Computer programs ; Z/OS ; IBM Database 2 ; SAP ERP ; IBM Database 2 ; SAP ERP ; Z/OS ; Bases de données ; Gestion ; Business ; Computer programs ; Database management
    Abstract: This IBM Redbooks publication presents many of the new and improved features and functions of DB2 V9.1 for z/OS and DB2 Connect V9.1. It explains how they complement and benefit your SAP NetWeaver environment. This book also shares some of our experiences in migrating our DB2 V8 SAP data sharing environment to DB2 9 for z/OS with a minimal amount of outage. This book is written for SAP and DB2 administrators. Knowledge of these products and of the z/OS environment is assumed.
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