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High Availability and Scalability of Mainframe Environments using System z and z/OS as example
Mainframe computers are the backbone of industrial and commercial computing, hosting the most relevant and critical data of businesses. One of the most important mainframe environments is IBM System z with the operating system z/OS. This book introduces mainframe technology of System z and z/OS with respect to high availability and scalability. It highlights their presence on different levels within the hardware and software stack to satisfy the needs for large IT organizations
Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies, volume 2
Papers and viewgraphs from the conference are presented. Discussion topics include the IEEE Mass Storage System Reference Model, data archiving standards, high-performance storage devices, magnetic and magneto-optic storage systems, magnetic and optical recording technologies, high-performance helical scan recording systems, and low end helical scan tape drives. Additional discussion topics addressed the evolution of the identifiable unit for processing (file, granule, data set, or some similar object) as data ingestion rates increase dramatically, and the present state of the art in mass storage technology
Auditing in common computer environments; Auditing procedure study;
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Fourth NASA Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies
This report contains copies of all those technical papers received in time for publication just prior to the Fourth Goddard Conference on Mass Storage and Technologies, held March 28-30, 1995, at the University of Maryland, University College Conference Center, in College Park, Maryland. This series of conferences continues to serve as a unique medium for the exchange of information on topics relating to the ingestion and management of substantial amounts of data and the attendant problems involved. This year's discussion topics include new storage technology, stability of recorded media, performance studies, storage system solutions, the National Information infrastructure (Infobahn), the future for storage technology, and lessons learned from various projects. There also will be an update on the IEEE Mass Storage System Reference Model Version 5, on which the final vote was taken in July 1994
Automation and abstraction for scalable z/VM Linux administration on the zSeries mainframe
This thesis considers the administration of virtual machines on IBM mainframes
running z/VM.Asolution for administrating z/VM through a Linux
VMrunning on a custom designed z/VM architecture is developed and implemented.
The administration tool used is a slightly expanded version of
MLN. The expansions added allows MLN to utilize plugins for technology
specific code. Support for z/VM are then added through the creation and
introduction of a plugin containing all z/VM specific code. Results from
scenarios conducted shows that the administration process can be significantly
automated and abstracted from a normal z/VM perspective. Also,
increased security and safety is achieved through the protective limitations
and control offered by the Programmable Operator running on z/VM.Master i nettverks- og systemadministrasjo
NASA Information Resources Management Long Range Plan, FY 1994-1998
Table of Contents: Introduction; Agency 5-Year IRM Investment Projections; Program Specific IRM Activities by Program Office; Major IRM Program Accomplishments for FY 1992; Information Collection Budget; Summary of Computer Security Plans; and Appendix: Acronym List
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1995 BRAC Commission
Defense Logistics Agency, Defense Systems Design Center - Data Call 1994. Tabular data, memos, charts, graphs, documents. Box 144, L-072
Special Libraries, July 1984
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