Not sure this exists anymore but there used to be a channel attached some
sort of conversion that used ficon.

But I do know that recently as of at least a few operating systems ago IBM
significantly improved FTP performance.

Also there's some company that does a JDBC type driver that is supposedly
good at really pumping data. And no it's it wasn't IBM it was some other
company and I can't remember who it was now.  It's been seven or eight
years I was interested because of CICS interdependency analyzer and running
the database on DB2 Linux / Windows and I wanted an easy way to pump the
data across for a load.  And they had a driver that would do it really well.

I think there is IBM backup software that pushes stuff to the cloud which
might be able to do what you're looking for.

Sorry I just have too many dust bunnies in my memory right now.

Rob

On Mon, Jun 27, 2022, 13:47 Paul Gilmartin <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, 27 Jun 2022 17:22:41 +0000, Steve Finch wrote:
>
> >SMB, NFS, DB2
> >
> Depending on availability of the vehicle on "Different Platforms".
>
> How does one transfer a file with DB2?  As a BLOB?
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Mark Jacobs
> >Sent: Monday, June 27, 2022 10:18 AM
> >
> >This might be a silly question, but are there any solutions out there for
> data access by different platforms other than sending data around the
> internal network? I'm thinking of have a huge storage device where servers,
> Linux, Windows, zOS can access the same data. With data locking so when
> server 'X' is writing the data, no other server can read it, and the
> reverse of course too. No data updates when data is being read.
>
> --
> gil
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