Parallel sysplex cluster technology – IBM Z10 BUISNESS CLASS Z10 BC User Manual

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IBM System z servers stand alone against competition and

have stood the test of time with our business resiliency

solutions. Our coupling solutions with Parallel Sysplex

technology allow for greater scalability and availability.

Parallel Sysplex clustering is designed to bring the power

of parallel processing to business-critical System z10,

System z9, z990 or z890 applications. A Parallel Sysplex

cluster consists of up to 32 z/OS images coupled to one or

more Coupling Facilities (CFs or ICFs) using high-speed

specialized links for communication. The Coupling Facili-

ties, at the heart of the Parallel Sysplex cluster, enable

high speed, read/write data sharing and resource sharing

among all the z/OS images in a cluster. All images are also

connected to a Sysplex Timer

®

or by implementing the

Server Time Protocol (STP), so that all events can be prop-

erly sequenced in time.

Parallel Sysplex Resource Sharing enables multiple

system resources to be managed as a single logical

resource shared among all of the images. Some examples

of resource sharing include JES2 Checkpoint, GRS “star,”

and Enhanced Catalog Sharing; all of which provide sim-

plifi ed systems management, increased performance and/

or scalability.

Although there is signifi cant value in a single footprint and

multi-footprint environment with resource sharing, those

customers looking for high availability must move on to

a database data sharing confi guration. With the Paral-

lel Sysplex environment, combined with the Workload

Manager and CICS TS, DB2 or IMS, incoming work can

be dynamically routed to the z/OS image most capable

of handling the work. This dynamic workload balancing,

along with the capability to have read/write access data

from anywhere in the Parallel Sysplex cluster, provides

scalability and availability. When confi gured properly, a

Parallel Sysplex cluster is designed with no single point of

failure and can provide customers with near continuous

application availability over planned and unplanned outages.

With the introduction of the z10 EC, we have the concept

of n-2 on the hardware as well as the software. The z10 BC

participates in a Sysplex with System z10 EC, System z9,

z990 and z890 only and currently supports z/OS 1.8 and

higher and z/VM 5.2 for a guest virtualization coupling

facility test environment.

For detailed information on IBM’s Parallel Sysplex technol-

ogy, visit our Parallel Sysplex home page at http://www-

03.ibm.com/systems/z/pso/.

Coupling Facility Control Code (CFCC) Level 16

CFCC Level 16 is being made available on the IBM

System z10 BC.

Improved service time with Coupling Facility Duplex-

ing enhancements: Prior to Coupling Facility Control

Code (CFCC) Level 16, System-Managed Coupling

Facility (CF) Structure Duplexing required two duplexing

protocol exchanges to occur synchronously during pro-

cessing of each duplexed structure request. CFCC Level

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