Hello Richard,
As you will find out, z/VM is the absolute best Operating
System. Period.
Flexible, easy to use, and the z/VM community is wonderful.
z/VM has cookbooks, or redbooks that are created from actual
user experiences.
The only problem will be is deciding which path you want. And
they all end in success.
Ask your questions. Someone will get an answer to you.
Good luck and welcome.
Ed Martin
Aultman Health Foundation
330-588-4723
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ext. 40441
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> Our current environment is running on Windows 2000 and Windows 2003.
We
> are looking to install zlinux on a z9. This is a new z/vm
installation.
> We do not have Linux running on the z9 yet, we are in the process of
doing
> that.
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> Richard W. Santilli
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> Richard Santilli wrote:
> > I'm embarking on virtualizing my Websphere MQ and Websphere Broker
> > environments on z/vm. I was wondering if anyone has gone through
this
> yet
> > and any guidance would help.
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> Can you say more about these environments? Are they z/OS or Linux, for
> example? If it's Linux, do you already have Linux running on mainframe
> hardware, or are you porting the applications from another platform?
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> From the subject line, are we to assume that this is a new z/VM
> installation put in for this project?
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> Sorry to have questions instead of answers. With the flexibility of
VM,
> we really need to know more about what problem you're trying to solve
> before pointing you in any particular direction.
>
> Nick