IBM Z10 BUISNESS CLASS Z10 BC User Manual

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More Solutions, More Affordable

Today’s businesses with extensive investments in hardware

assets and core applications are demanding more from

IT—more value, more transactions, more for the money.

Above all, they are looking for business solutions that can

help enable business growth while driving costs out of the

business. System z has an ever growing set of solutions

that are being enhanced to help you lower IT costs. From

enterprise wide applications such as SAP or Cognos

®

BI

to the consolidation of infrastructure workloads, z10 BC

has low cost solutions that also help you save more as

your demand grows. So, consider consolidating your IT

workloads on the z10 BC server if you want the right solu-

tions on a premier platform at a price you can afford.

The convergence of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)

and mainframe technologies can also help liberate these

core business assets by making it easier to enrich, mod-

ernize, extend and reuse them well beyond their original

scope of design. The ultimate implementation of fl exibility

for today’s On Demand Business is a Service Oriented

Architecture—an IT architectural style that allows you to

design your applications to solve real business problems.

The z10 BC, along with the inherent strengths and capa-

bilities of multiple operating system choices and innovative

System z software solutions from WebSphere

®

, CICS

®

,

Rational

®

and Lotus

®

strengthen the fl exibility of doing SOA

and strengthen System z as an enterprise hub.

Special workloads, Specialty engines, affordable technology

The z10 BC continues the long history of providing inte-

grated technologies to optimize a variety of workloads. The

use of specialty engines can help users expand the use

of the mainframe for new workloads, while helping to lower

the cost of ownership. The IBM System z specialty engines

can run independently or complement each other. For

example, the zAAP and zIIP processors enable you to

purchase additional processing capacity exclusively for

specifi c workloads, without affecting the MSU rating of the

IBM System z model designation. This means that adding

a specialty engine will not cause increased charges for

IBM System z software running on general purpose pro-

cessors in the server.

In order of introduction:

The Internal Coupling Facility (ICF) processor was intro-

duced to help cut the cost of Coupling Facility functions

by reducing the need for an external Coupling Facility.

IBM System z Parallel Sysplex

®

technology allows for

greater scalability and availability by coupling mainframes

together. Using Parallel Sysplex clustering, System z serv-

ers are designed for up to 99.999% availability.

The Integrated Facility for Linux

®

(IFL) processor offers

support for Linux and brings a wealth of available appli-

cations that can be run in a real or virtual environment

on the z10 BC. An example is the z/VSE

strategy which

supports integration between the IFL, z/VSE and Linux on

System z to help customers integrate timely production

of z/VSE data into new Linux applications, such as data

warehouse environments built upon a DB2

®

data server. To

consolidate distributed servers onto System z, the IFL with

Linux and the System z virtualization technologies fulfi ll the

qualifi cations for business-critical workloads as well as for

infrastructure workloads. For customers interested to use a

z10 BC only for Linux workload, the z10 BC can be confi g-

ured as a server with IFLs only.

The System z10 Application Assist Processor (zAAP) is

designed to help enable strategic integration of new appli-

cation technologies such as Java

technology-based Web

applications and XML-based data interchange services

with core business database environments. This helps

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