Networking on z/OS
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Networking on z/OS

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Organizations run many of their mission-critical applications on the mainframe and system availability is a key factor in maintaining an organization's business. To meet this goal, organizations duplicate hardware and software components.

There is no single solution that fits all, but the general principal of hardware and software failover and dynamic takeover is very attractive to organizations.

The key points are:

  • Most organizations will have two or more central processor complexes (CPCs) to allow for scheduled and unscheduled outages.
  • Most organizations will have a geographically isolated site to allow for disaster recovery situations.
  • OSA cards can be shared among LPARs on a CPC.
  • TCP/IP VIPAs are not associated with a physical interface, and they assist in maintaining availability for applications and users.




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