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IBM System z is well known for its reliability, availability,
and serviceability (RAS). So how can your enterprise obtain all
this benefit, along with low total cost of ownership (TCO) and
excellent centralized administration? And what other benefits can
you realize by implementing a Parallel Sysplex configuration? This
IBM Redbooks publication answers these questions by documenting the
experiences of a real life client that undertook this process.
Informatik Zentrum Frankfurt und München (IZB) completed a
Parallel Sysplex implementation, and it shares its perspective with
you in this detailed analysis.
IZB is a large banking service provider in Germany. Five years ago,
it had two data centers with differing standards, no sysplexes,
underpowered hardware, and an expensive, tape-based disaster
recovery strategy. It lacked DASD or tape mirroring; it needed to
customize systems for each client; and it could not aggregate CPUs,
resulting in elevated software licensing costs. Today, by
exploiting Parallel Sysplex features, IZB is achieving maximum
service levels and financial value from its System z environment,
and looking forward to growing its client base.
This publication provides step-by-step information about how IZB
set up its System z environment. Covering the areas of processors,
disk, networking, middleware, databases, peripheral output, and
backup and recovery, the book was written to demonstrate how other
installations can derive similar value from their System z
environments.
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