We are one of the companies running entirely tapeless. We get all software 
via download. So I have no choice. 
And to go one step further, there is a growing number of companies, where 
the USB ports and DVD devices are disabled for security reasons (as with 
us).
What I'd like to see is an extended period for download of a server pac or 
product pac. Why not give a time span of 8-10 weeks? I'm always afraid to 
miss the time, especially if I order before a vacation.

Werner Kuehnel





Von:    John Eells <ee...@us.ibm.com>
An:     IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU, 
Datum:  12.05.2015 13:39
Betreff:        Re: z/OS Platform Software Products on ... Tape?
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edgould1...@comcast.net (Ed Gould) wrote:
<snip>
> Don't have internet connectivity to the Internet.
> The DVD option tends to tie up a person for long periods of time. They
> have work to do that is productive.

Ed, I have to ask: You are *directly* involved in software installation 
these days and you have used DVDs from IBM for z/OS platform product or 
ServerPac installation?

> Tape is so much simpler. Only thing needed is to change 1 JCL statement
> and submit. Mount the tape and walk away little sysprog intervention
> needed. Let the system grind away with the receive .

Tape sounds simple; I sort of miss the days when it actually was. But 
media compatbility has fragmented in the tape market, we are not going 
to support them all, and a lot of customers are going entirely tapeless. 
What started this discussion within IBM in the first place is that a 
small and dropping percentage of our customers are ordering products and 
service on tape.  The vast majority do not, it would seem, deem tape the 
best option any more for one reason or another.

Also...receive from tape? I'd hope fewer people are using RECEIVE 
processing for product installation every day, and for service it's hard 
to beat a nightly production job that runs RECEIVE ORDER for simplicity, 
keeping service on hand and HOLDDATA both dead current. "Set and forget."

-- 
John Eells
z/OS Technical Marketing
IBM Poughkeepsie
ee...@us.ibm.com

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