Hi,

Our company is currently working on installing multiple sysplexes.
Eventually it should look something like this:

Production sysplex: Prod1 <-> Prod2

QA sysplex: QA1 <-> QA2

Test sysplex: Test1 <-> Test2

The following thing makes me wonder if other shops out there have
experiences (good or bad) with both XCF and NCF connections.

The idea is as follows:

Prod1 and Prod2 are connected to each other through XCF. This enables us to
have a standby controller on the other partition. Houskeeping jobs need to
be run on all partitions on the shop, so QA1, QA2, Test1 and Test2 are also
connected to the controller on Prod1 or Prod2 through NCF. Is this a solid
solution or should we look into arranging our TWS in another way? Any
suggestions are welcome.

Roy Verweij
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