Hi As far as I can see, moving do a UNIX platform only has positive effects such as:
- Higher throughput. Normally, the S/390 guys only allows a minor amount of
memory and processor utilization to be used by ADSM/TSM. This is not a
problem when running a UNIX box.
- The UNIX boxes normally have higher disk and tape I/O than a S/390
system. Dont ask me why, but I have seen this in environments where TSM had
existed on both UNIX and S/390.
- Administration of a UNIX box is normally easier, and you don't have to
have a IBM representative doing all the work.
- S/390 is optimized for transactions, UNIX is optimized for
disk/tape/network I/O.
Best Regards
Daniel Sparrman
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Joni Moyer
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Hello again!
I was just wondering if anyone has moved from an OS/390 platform to an AIX
or SUN and if so, what are the pros/cons of such a move? Thanks!!!
Joni
