Yes, it runs just fine. We know several sites who use it for general data 
storage, as the back end for our backup and document mgmt system, and it's been 
solid as a rock. The clustering supportin version 5 works very nicely over a 
guest LAN. They have about half a terabyte in MySQL. 

You have to do the same I/O planning you do elsewhere, but the Z lets you soak 
up a lot more I/O, so bad decisions have a lot less impact.

In any case, if you can get a hipersocket connection from your VM/Linux LPAR to 
z/OS, then use the SAG remote access tools to the live Adabas data rather than 
inventing a bunch of disparate caches of data. 

-----Original Message-----
From: "Britz, Anton - CO 7th" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: 7/3/07 4:21 PM
Subject: FW: zLinux and MySql

Hi,

Is anybody using MySQL on zLinux and if so :

A) how much data have you got in MySQL and 
B) what type of through-put are you getting from MySQl ?
C) Are you accessing any other Data sources

Anton
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