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was to asynchronously replicate its data to SAN storage and systems co-located over 400 miles away in another state. The company implemented a co-located hot DR site and relegated tape to being an archive medium.
These lessons from the industry teach us a few things about DR. Integrate DR into configuration management processes
Workload consolidation attracts new blood to mainframe
for next year: service-oriented architecture (SOA) and virtualization. Until then, I hope to see you at the next Share meeting.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Robert Rosen is the past president of Share Inc. He now serves as the CIO at the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases of the National Institutes of Health at the U.S. Department of Health... More...
Virtualization in the data center fast guide
In his server virtualization overview, SearchDataCenter.com's Matt Stansberry says that this technology moved into the mainstream data center faster than anyone imagined. And judging by the support vendors are building into their products, the forthcoming SPEC benchmark and other market indicators, it doesn't...
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based Transitive Corp., a privately held technology company whose translation software enables applications written for one kind of CPU and operating system (OS) to run on various combinations of CPU and OS without modifying the source code or binaries. Terms of the deal have not been announced.
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CA announces Mainframe 2.0
At CA World 2008 in Las Vegas this week, software giantCA announced its Mainframe 2.0 iniative, which aims to untangle the complexity of mainframe management.
Chris O'Malley, the head of CA's mainframe business unit, said Mainframe 2.0 strives to make its mainframe management software easier to use for less... More...
Running Linux and z/OS on a single mainframe poses no problem
is new to mainframe technology. Jim Porell, the chief architect of IBM System z software, said some financial firms in Japan, China and Hong Kong have just begun to build their infrastructure and didn't have legacy z/OS mainframes but still want to consolidate Linux servers onto big iron. Technology benefits of combining z/OS and Linux
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