IBM Z10 EC User Manual

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The z10 EC is also able to exploit numerous operating sys-

tems concurrently on a single server, these include z/OS,

z/VM, z/VSE, z/TPF, TPF and Linux for System z. These

operating systems are designed to support existing appli-

cation investments without anticipated change and help

you realize the benefi ts of the z10 EC. System z10 – the

new business equation.

z/OS

August 5, 2008, IBM announced z/OS V1.10. This release

of the z/OS operating system builds on leadership capa-

bilities, enhances time-tested technologies, and leverages

deep synergies with the IBM System z10 and IBM System

Storage

family of products. z/OS V1.10 supports new

capabilities designed to provide:

• Storage scalability. Extended Address Volumes (EAVs)

enable you to defi ne volumes as large as 223 GB to

relieve storage constraints and help you simplify storage

management by providing the ability to manage fewer,

large volumes as opposed to many small volumes.

• Application and data serving scalability. Up to 64

engines, up to 1.5 TB per server with up to 1.0 TB of

real memory per LPAR, and support for large (1 MB)

pages on the System z10 can help provide scale and

performance for your critical workloads.

• Intelligent and optimized dispatching of workloads. Hip-

erDispatch can help provide increased scalability and

performance of higher n-way z10 EC systems by improv-

ing the way workload is dispatched within the server.

• Low-cost, high-availability disk solution. The Basic

HyperSwap

capability (enabled by TotalStorage

®

Pro-

ductivity Center for Replication Basic Edition for System

z) provides a low-cost, single-site, high-availability disk

solution which allows the confi guration of disk replication

services using an intuitive browser-based graphical user

interface (GUI) served from z/OS.

• Improved total cost of ownership. zIIP-Assisted

HiperSockets for Large Messages, IBM Scalable

Architecture for Financial Reporting

enabled for zIIP (a

service offering of IBM Global Business Services), zIIP-

Assisted z/OS Global Mirror (XRC), and additional z/OS

XML System Services exploitation of zIIP and zAAP help

make these workloads more attractive on System z.

• Improved management of temporary processor capac-

ity. A Capacity Provisioning Manager, which is avail-

able on z/OS V1.10, and available on z/OS V1.9 with

PTFs, can monitor z/OS systems on z10 EC servers.

Activation and deactivation of temporary capacity can

be suggested or performed automatically based on

user-defi ned schedules and workload criteria. RMF

or

equivalent function is required to use the Capacity Provi-

sioning Manager.

• Improved network security. z/OS Communications Server

introduces new defensive fi ltering capability. Defensive

fi lters are evaluated ahead of confi gured IP fi lters, and

can be created dynamically, which can provide added

protection and minimal disruption of services in the

event of an attack.

• z/OS V1.10 also supports RSA key, ISO Format-3 PIN

block, 13-Digit through 19-Digit PANdata, secure key

AES, and SHA algorithms.

• Improved productivity. z/OS V1.10 provides improve-

ments in or new capabilities for: simplifying diagnosis

and problem determination; expanded Health Check

Services; network and security management; automatic

dump and re-IPL capability; as well as overall z/OS, I/O

confi guration, sysplex, and storage operations

With z/OS 1.9, IBM delivers functionality that continues to

solidify System z leadership as the premier data server.

z/OS 1.9 offers enhancements in the areas of security, net-

working, scalability, availability, application development,

integration, and improved economics with more exploita-

tion for specialty engines. A foundational element of the

platform — the z/OS tight interaction with the System z

hardware and its high level of system integrity.

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