Mark Zelden wrote:
A properly configured shared file system in either a basic or parallel sysplex.

Have a look at the chapter on sharing file systems in a sysplex in the
UNIX System Services Planning manual. I think the doc is pretty good. If you have questions after that, let us know.

Exactly. There is no need whatsoever for parallel sysplex. Both zFS and HFS use USS file sharing support, which uses only XCF signaling and a couple data set ... no XES. Requests are "function shipped" to the file system owning system, so you get better performance on the image where the file system is mounted.

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