Where can these products be found?
| David Kreuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]> 11/07/2006 08:25 PM
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To: [email protected] cc: Subject: Re: Another long slow decline. |
linux users on a 3270? really? tell me more! assembler? Do you mean
assembler code in the linux virtual machines? VSAM? Why?
Dvid
Paul Raulerson wrote:
>Same here brother. Three years ago we had no IBM equipment whatsoever on site; today we have a Z800, a Shark, an iSeries, and a bladeserver, all working together very harmoniously. And all of it put together with a lot of BS&T.
>The mainframe, for example, is running about 20 instances of zLinux under z/VM, all of which are managed by essentially one person. The Linux systems support lots of users with 3270 clients (yes, Linux and 3270 clients - much better response time this way! :) and with a really slick homebuilt debugger, VSAM, and oh yeah - it is all pretty much written in HLASM. I'm as proubd of this as I can be, and it is both cost efficient and fast fast fast fast.... :)
>It *can* be done - the doing of it is something that takes a lot of time and committment though.
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