Suppose, for the sake of argument, that I want to keep all the z/OS
documentation that I currently have on a Windows share on z/OS itself. I
plan to put it all in z/OS UNIX files and serve it up via the HTTPD
server. This avoids any dependance on the Windows server for our
documentation.

The problem is that we only have 3390-3 sized volumes and don't want any
other size. This means a single volume contains only about 2.8 Gb. The
entire subdirectory that I would like to duplicate contain almost 6 Gb
of data. This basically means two complete 3390-3 volumes to contain it.

Should something this large be zFS? Or is HFS OK? Is there any
documentation on the pros/cons of zFS vs. HFS? I have zFS implemented on
my sandbox z/OS 1.6 system. But not on my production z/OS 1.4 system.

Thanks for your thoughts.

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John McKown
Senior Systems Programmer
UICI Insurance Center
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