IBM z/OS V1R13 Communications Server TCP/IP Implementation: Volume 3 High Availability, Scalability, and Performance
For more than 40 years, IBM® mainframes have supported an extraordinary portion of the world's computing work, providing centralized corporate databases and mission-critical enterprise-wide applications. The IBM System z®, the latest generation of the IBM distinguished family of mainframe syste...
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Zusammenfassung: | For more than 40 years, IBM® mainframes have supported an
extraordinary portion of the world's computing work, providing
centralized corporate databases and mission-critical
enterprise-wide applications. The IBM System z®, the latest
generation of the IBM distinguished family of mainframe systems,
has come a long way from its IBM System/360 heritage. Likewise, its
IBM z/OS® operating system is far superior to its predecessors
in providing, among many other capabilities, world-class and
state-of-the-art support for the TCP/IP Internet protocol
suite.TCP/IP is a large and evolving collection of communication
protocols managed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), an
open, volunteer organization. Because of its openness, the TCP/IP
protocol suite has become the foundation for the set of
technologies that form the basis of the Internet. The convergence
of IBM mainframe capabilities with Internet technology,
connectivity, and standards (particularly TCP/IP) is dramatically
changing the face of information technology and driving
requirements for even more secure, scalable, and highly available
mainframe TCP/IP implementations.The IBM z/OS Communications Server TCP/IP Implementation series
provides understandable, step-by-step guidance about how to enable
the most commonly used and important functions of z/OS
Communications Server TCP/IP.This IBM Redbooks® publication is for people who install
and support z/OS Communications Server. It starts with a discussion
of virtual IP addressing (VIPA) for high-availability, with and
without a dynamic routing protocol. It describes several workload
balancing approaches with the z/OS Communications Server. It also
explains optimized Sysplex Distributor intra-sysplex load
balancing. This function represents improved application support
using optimized local connections together with weight values from
extended Workload Manager (WLM) interfaces. Finally, this book
highlights important tuning parameters and suggests parameter
values to maximize performance in many client installations. |
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