Here we go again!
Without success, we've been trying to get the IT department here to adopt 
z/Linux since 2003!

Our zVM licence has been recently cancelled, and I have just had a request from 
our Enterprise Architects for some costing for z/Linux as they need to compare 
server virtualisation costs with VMware!

One problem of trying to get a cost per virtual server was always trying to 
estimate how many servers an IFL will support. We had a 13 SuSe servers defined 
in a z800 IFL but as they were hardly used we couldn't measure a thing!

So are there any rules of thumb out there on how many production virtual 
servers would run on a Z10 IFL? Obviously it will depend on server utilisation, 
guess that will need to be estimated as well?

Another question is where do the bulk of the savings come from? From my 
investigations over the years other success stories suggest most savings come 
from software licensing, e.g Oracle, Tivoli etc. but also from networking 
infra-structure by the use of virtual switches. Are there any other areas that 
provide benefits? 

Any ideas or constructive suggestions would be gratefully received!

Best regards

John



John Cousins
Senior IT Officer
Central Support Services ICT Division
Bristol City Council
Romney House
Romney Avenue
PO Box 1380
Bristol BS7 9TB

Tel : 0117 922 4705
Fax: 0117 922 3983
e-mail: [email protected]

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