There are (IBM) licencing issues running running z/VM on a PSI box.

So, for the moment not z/VM on PSI hardware.


JC






> In
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> on 05/03/2006
>    at 06:10 PM, "Richards.Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
>>This is from PSI part of the book, could anybody explain it to me,
>>simple minded, using first grade school words ?
>
>>So with PSI you run Linux natively and use an
>>'adaptation layer' to support z/OS, whereas on IBM
>>mainframes you run z/OS natively and use an
>>'adaptation layer' to support Linux.
>
> It means that he doesn't know the difference between z/OS and z/VM,
> and that he believes z/VM to be mandatory. That quote is enough to
> make me doubt anything else he writes.
>
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