If you have the hardware and software for it: two z/VM systems in two z10-boxes, with identical setup, two identical Linuxservers, one in each and if it's a web/was server both active and cisco loadbalancer in front. Works great, you can shutdown one z/VM or z10 and customer dosen't even notice. Perfect when maintenance, will give almost 100% uptime.
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