IBM Z10 BUISNESS CLASS Z10 BC User Manual

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The z/VM hypervisor is designed to help clients extend the

business value of mainframe technology across the enter-

prise by integrating applications and data while providing

exceptional levels of availability, security, and operational

ease. z/VM virtualization technology is designed to provide

the capability for clients to run hundreds to thousands of

Linux servers in a single mainframe, together with other

System z operating systems such as z/OS, or as a large-

scale Linux-only enterprise-server solution. z/VM V5.4 can

also help to improve productivity by hosting non-Linux

workloads such as z/OS, z/VSE, and z/TPF.

August 5, 2008, IBM announced z/VM 5.4. Enhancements

in z/VM 5.4 include:

• Increased fl exibility with support for new z/VM-mode

logical partitions

• Dynamic addition of memory to an active z/VM LPAR

by exploiting System z dynamic storage-reconfi guration

capabilities

• Enhanced physical connectivity by exploiting all OSA-

Express3 ports

• Capability to install Linux on System z from the HMC

without requiring an external network connection

• Enhancements for scalability and constraint relief

• Operation of the SSL server in a CMS environment

• Systems management enhancements for Linux and

other virtual images

For the most current information on z/VM, refer to the z/VM

Web site at http://www.vm.ibm.com.

z/VSE

z/VSE 4.1, the latest advance in the ongoing evolution of

VSE, is designed to help address needs of VSE clients

with growing core VSE workloads and/or those who wish

to exploit Linux on System z for new, Web-based business

solutions and infrastructure simplifi cation.

z/VSE 4.1 is designed to support:

• z/Architecture mode only

• 64-bit real addressing and up to 8 GB of processor

storage

• System z encryption technology including CPACF, con-

fi gurable Crypto Express2, and TS1120 encrypting tape

• Midrange Workload License Charge (MWLC) pricing,

including full-capacity and sub-capacity options

IBM has previewed z/VSE 4.2. When available, z/VSE 4.2

is designed to help address the needs of VSE clients with

growing core VSE workloads. z/VSE V4.2 is designed to

support:

• More than 255 VSE tasks to help clients grow their CICS

workloads and to ease migration from CS/VSE to CICS

Transaction Server for VSE/ESA

• Up to 32 GB of processor storage

• Sub-Capacity Reporting Tool running “natively”

• Encryption Facility for z/VSE as an optional priced feature

• IBM System Storage TS3400 Tape Library (via the

TS1120 Controller)

• IBM System Storage TS7740 Virtualization Engine

Release 1.3

z/VSE V4.2 plans to continue the focus on hybrid solutions

exploiting z/VSE and Linux on System z, service-oriented

architecture (SOA), and security. It is the preferred replace-

ment for z/VSE V4.1, z/VSE V3, or VSE/ESA. It is designed

to protect and leverage existing VSE information assets.

z/TPF

z/TPF is a 64-bit operating system that allows you to move

legacy applications into an open development environ-

ment, leveraging large scale memory spaces for increased

speed, diagnostics and functionality. The open develop-

ment environment allows access to commodity skills and

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