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A migration to Linux on the mainframe - a twenty year journey.

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Generations of Supercomputing

Presented by

Eddie Leighton

Technology manager

NWK Limited

Generations of Supercomputing

Migration from MVS to VSE-ESA

Finding the right support team !

Including the development teamat every step of the migrationprocess

Going past the point of no return

Where angels fear to tread!

1994

Generations of Supercomputing

Migration from VSE-ESA to zVSE

Finding the right CPU !

2008

Hitachi PilotIBM z800

Fast forward 2004

Generations of Supercomputing

The need to create disaster recovery facilities

The many scenarios

The new IBM z114 and z196

The need to migrate to an open platform retaining the ability to read historical (zVSE) data

Generations of Supercomputing

IBM zSeries (z114)

or

x86 Blade servers

?

Generations of Supercomputing

Going past the point of no return

An auditor's nightmare!

Migration from zVSE tozlinux – SUSE Enterprise

Having the right support team !

Including the development team at every step of the migration process

Generations of SupercomputingHaving the right support team !

Including the development team at every step of the migration process

PrintingzVSE JCL toScript migrationRJE's!2 x IFL's / Extra memory

zlinux and Disk configurations

SAG Installations and Adabas migrations

Generations of Supercomputing

Faster production backups (Ex VTape)Reducing printing costs (PDF)Simpler line printing solutionsSimpler network printingSimpler work file handling (Programmers)Easier to implement front ends (PHP)

Online response – FAST

Advantages

2012 / 2013

Generations of Supercomputing

The disaster recoveryIBM z114 shouldhave been orderedwith it's own IFL

XI-Text printingnow resides ona PC runningSUSE Linux

In Hindsight

Ensure multipathing to the IBM V7000 disks is active under SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 SP2 !

Generations of Supercomputing

Comparisons : (z114 / zBC12)

MIPS: 782 / 1064

Frequency GHz : 3.8 / 4.2

Maximum IFLs : 10 / 13

Physical z CPU's : 14 / 18

Maximum memory in GB : 248 / 496

LPARs : 30 / 60

The new IBM zBC12

Generations of Supercomputing

IBM zSeries (zBC12)

or

x86 Blade servers

?

NEXT Generations of Supercomputing

The cloud and Bring Your OwnDevice

A new frontier

2013 and beyond

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