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Zcloud troubleshooting
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In the Boeing CFO office to help with the formation of Boeing Computer Then before I graduate, I'm hired fulltime into a small group hired me fulltime to be responsible for ibm mainframe Took two semester hr intro to fortran/computers and then within a year,

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Now you use a smaller PC called a laptop or > Amazon at one of their DC’s. The only difference is in 1984 you used a If I access my photos, they are retrieved from Apple or > transaction, it gets processed wherever the JP Morgan mainframe is (They moved multiple GM divisions there) Early cloud > transition to EDS, those same plants worked off the mainframe in > At GM, circa 1983-84, we had plants all over the country that worked My observation is that company's where MF was stablized, or a company in financial trouble were the ones that stayed.Īll of this ebb's and flows over time, we'll see how this all shakes (Bill Johnson) writes: Any deviation from original contract to add services was a nightmare. Companies that outsourced to reduce capital asset requirements but still were actively using mainframe space, didnt seem to stay outsourced long. I used to work for IBM in the 90's in their outsourcing business. In distributed systems its a slow growth, server here, server there, before long you have 100's, 1000's of AWS instances all at the mercy of someone somewhere who knows. Easy to get in, costs an arm and a leg to get out. Except that the new outsourcers (Amazon, and others), have gotten smarter. Today's "cloud" is infrastructure outsourcing, nothing less. Continuous availability, nah AWS has nothing on MF. Think about it, teams just deploy their apps and they run, no server provisioning, etc.

zcloud troubleshooting

I keep telling non-mainframers here at work that mainframe has been a "cloud" for decades. >are the cloud-based services it provides to its branches.ĭefinitely semantics. If the corporate data center is not outsourced, then neither >definition of cloud-based computing from the viewpoint of the branch >with remote access over the Internet to corporate applications fits the Any corporate data center that supports branch offices >A corporation can easily choose to run its own distributed, in-house >services, it is not true that "cloud-based" services must be "outsourced". >very likely these days that all "outsourcing" would involve cloud-based >No, "cloud" and "outsourcing" are two distinct concepts. If the corporate data center is not outsourced, then neitherĪre the cloud-based services it provides to its branches. With remote access over the Internet to corporate applications fits theĭefinition of cloud-based computing from the viewpoint of the branch Services, it is not true that "cloud-based" services must be "outsourced".Ī corporation can easily choose to run its own distributed, in-houseĬloud services. Very likely these days that all "outsourcing" would involve cloud-based No, "cloud" and "outsourcing" are two distinct concepts. > On Thursday, May 27th, 2021 at 9:22 AM, Keith Gooding wrote: > GPG Public Key - ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ > Sent from ProtonMail, Swiss-based encrypted email. $Previousjob moved our datacenter to ZCloud which was hosted and supported by IBM Global Services. > On Thursday, May 27, 2021, 9:26 AM, Mark Jacobs wrote: Moving data processing from GM plants to EDS data centers. I was part of EDS outsourcing of GM back in the 80’s. Renamed cloud so people would think they are on the new tech. > Am I missing something or is there ‘proper’ cloud technology, such provisioning of middleware using cloud provisioning like AWS etc. > As far as I can see Zcloud is just old-fashioned outsourcing where a z/os system runs in an LPAR on someone else’s computer, albeit with the ability to dynamically add computing resources for temporary workload spikes etc.

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> I have been asked if a z/OS software product is supported on IBM Zcloud.

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On Thursday, May 27th, 2021 at 9:22 AM, Keith Gooding wrote:











Zcloud troubleshooting