Hobbit runs very well also (the new 4.2 release cuts CPU Utilization by
80%!)  And there is a Hobbit client for z/VM.  There is a client for
z/OS as well, but since I don't have access to a z/OS system I don't
know how well it works.

Adam Thornton wrote:

Why?  Nagios runs spiffily on it.

Now, granted, neither of these has a lot of z/VM *host* support out
of the box (watch this space, though...), but if what you care about
is Linux, those apps treat it like Linux on any other architecture.

If the issue is "whatever backup and monitoring products we run for
x86 Linux aren't available for zSeries Linux"...then that's a problem
with your vendor and its responsiveness to your needs, not Linux on
zSeries.

Adam

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