APIs at Work, Second Edition
by Bruce Vining; Doug Pence; Ron Hawkins
IBM i5/iSeries Primer, Fourth Edition
by Ted Holt; Kevin Forsythe; Doug Pence; Ron Hawkins
Guide to Data De-duplication: The IBM System Storage TS7650G ProtecTIER De-duplication Gateway
by Babette Haeusser; Alessio Bagnaresi; Michael Bocian; Rik Foote; Abbe Woodcock
Virtualization on the IBM System x3950 Server
by David Watts; Massimo Re Ferre'; Don Pomeroy; Mats Whalstrom
Sametime 7.5.1 - Best Practices for Enterprise Scale Deployment
by John Bergland; George Lambie; Charles Price, Jr.; Jim Puckett; Vineet Rohatgi; Stephen Shepherd; Jennifer Wales; Jeff Pinkston; Rob Fox
This IBM® Redbooks® publication introduces the IBM System z10™ Enterprise Class server, which is based on z/Architecture® . It builds on the inherent strengths of the System z® platform, delivering new technologies and virtualization that are designed to offer improvements in price and performance for key workloads, as well as enabling a new range of hybrid solutions. The z10 EC™ further extends System z's leadership in key capabilities with the delivery of expanded scalability for growth and large-scale consolidation, availability to help reduce risk and improve flexibility to respond to changing business requirements, and improved security. The z10 EC is at the core of the enhanced System z platform that is designed to deliver technologies that businesses need today along with a foundation to drive future business growth.
This document provides basic information about z10 EC capabilities, hardware functions and features, and its associated software support. It is intended for IT managers, architects, consultants, and anyone else who wants to understand the new elements of the z10 EC. The changes in this second edition are based on the IBM Hardware Announcement 108-794, dated October 21, 2008.
This book is intended as an introduction to the z10 EC mainframe. Readers are not expected to be generally familiar with current IBM System z technology and terminology.
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