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Running Mainframe Z On Distributed Platforms How To Create Robust Costefficient Multiplatform Z Environments Kenneth Barrett

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Running Mainframe Z On Distributed Platforms How To Create Robust Costefficient Multiplatform Z Environments Kenneth Barrett
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Running Mainframe Z On Distributed Platforms How To Create Robust Costefficient Multiplatform Z Environments Kenneth Barrett instant download after payment.

Publisher: Apress
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.19 MB
Pages: 285
Author: Kenneth Barrett, Stephen Norris
ISBN: 9781430264309, 1430264306
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Running Mainframe Z On Distributed Platforms How To Create Robust Costefficient Multiplatform Z Environments Kenneth Barrett by Kenneth Barrett, Stephen Norris 9781430264309, 1430264306 instant download after payment.

Running Mainframe z on Distributed Platforms reveals alternative techniques not covered by IBM for creatively adapting and enhancing multi-user IBM zPDT environments so that they are more friendly, stable, and reusable than those envisaged by IBM. The enhancement processes and methodologies taught in this book yield multiple layers for system recovery, 24x7 availability, and superior ease of updating and upgrading operating systems and subsystems without having to rebuild environments from scratch. Most of the techniques and processes covered in this book are not new to either the mainframe or distributed platforms. What is new in this book are the authors' innovative methods for taking distributed environments running mainframe virtual machine (VM) and multiple virtual storage (MVS) and making them look and feel like other MVS systems.

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