I was thinking of zCX as hosting containers

The process for deploying virtual machines in z/VM is different although it 
also eliminates manual setup that used to be necessary.

i was trying to illustrated that the automation of deployment was not limited 
to the cloud.

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Subject: Re: Banks migrate from mainframes to AI-driven cloud tech

Shmuel asked:
>How do containers in the cloud differ from containers on the
>mainframe? How difficult is it to provision a new z/VM virtual machine
>with contemporary software? ow much is just different coverage in the
>in-flight magazines versus substantive benefits of the cloud?

Just checking: are you considering a z/VM VM (z/VM??) a container? I wouldn't 
argue with that, just checking.

Anyway, it's.different. While z/VM has the "pool" concept, it's not quite the 
same as "just fire up another container". But at not-too-high an altitude, I'd 
say they were very much the same.

Acourse the IBM zSystems MIPS are still more expensive.


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