IBM Z10 BC manual More Solutions, More Affordable

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More Solutions, More Affordable

Today’s businesses with extensive investments in hardware assets and core applications are demanding more from IT—more value, more transactions, more for the money. Above all, they are looking for business solutions that can help enable business growth while driving costs out of the business. System z has an ever growing set of solutions that are being enhanced to help you lower IT costs. From enterprise wide applications such as SAP or Cognos® BI to the consolidation of infrastructure workloads, z10 BC has low cost solutions that also help you save more as your demand grows. So, consider consolidating your IT workloads on the z10 BC server if you want the right solu- tions on a premier platform at a price you can afford.

The convergence of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and mainframe technologies can also help liberate these core business assets by making it easier to enrich, mod- ernize, extend and reuse them well beyond their original scope of design. The ultimate implementation of fl exibility for today’s On Demand Business is a Service Oriented Architecture—an IT architectural style that allows you to design your applications to solve real business problems. The z10 BC, along with the inherent strengths and capa- bilities of multiple operating system choices and innovative System z software solutions from WebSphere®, CICS®, Rational® and Lotus® strengthen the fl exibility of doing SOA and strengthen System z as an enterprise hub.

Special workloads, Specialty engines, affordable technology

The z10 BC continues the long history of providing inte- grated technologies to optimize a variety of workloads. The use of specialty engines can help users expand the use of the mainframe for new workloads, while helping to lower the cost of ownership. The IBM System z specialty engines can run independently or complement each other. For

example, the zAAP and zIIP processors enable you to purchase additional processing capacity exclusively for specifi c workloads, without affecting the MSU rating of the IBM System z model designation. This means that adding a specialty engine will not cause increased charges for IBM System z software running on general purpose pro- cessors in the server.

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The Internal Coupling Facility (ICF) processor was intro- duced to help cut the cost of Coupling Facility functions by reducing the need for an external Coupling Facility.

IBM System z Parallel Sysplex® technology allows for greater scalability and availability by coupling mainframes together. Using Parallel Sysplex clustering, System z serv- ers are designed for up to 99.999% availability.

The Integrated Facility for Linux® (IFL) processor offers support for Linux and brings a wealth of available appli- cations that can be run in a real or virtual environment on the z10 BC. An example is the z/VSEstrategy which supports integration between the IFL, z/VSE and Linux on System z to help customers integrate timely production of z/VSE data into new Linux applications, such as data warehouse environments built upon a DB2® data server. To consolidate distributed servers onto System z, the IFL with Linux and the System z virtualization technologies fulfi ll the qualifi cations for business-critical workloads as well as for infrastructure workloads. For customers interested to use a z10 BC only for Linux workload, the z10 BC can be confi g- ured as a server with IFLs only.

The System z10 Application Assist Processor (zAAP) is designed to help enable strategic integration of new appli- cation technologies such as Javatechnology-based Web applications and XML-based data interchange services with core business database environments. This helps

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Contents IBM System z10 Business Class z10 BC Reference Guide Table of Contents IBM System z10 Business Class z10 BC Overview Think Big, Virtually LimitlessMore Solutions, More Affordable Special workloads, Specialty engines, affordable technologyNew Face Of System z Z10 BC Architecture ArchitectureArchitecture operating system support Page Commitment to system integrity VSE TPFLinux on System z Operating System ESA/390Z10 BC Page Page Z10 BC Design and Technology Z10 BC capacity identifiers Z10 BC ModelMemory Dimm sizes 2 GB and 4 GB Z10 BC model upgrades Z10 BC Model Capacity IDsLarge System Performance Reference Z10 BC PerformanceCPU Measurement Facility Z10 BC I/O Subsystem System I/O Configuration AnalyzerZ10 BC Channels and I/O Connectivity Support of Spanned Channels and Logical Partitions Concurrent UpdateModes of Operation Ficon Support for Cascaded Directors FCP ChannelsFCP increased performance for small block sizes Scsi IPL now a base functionFCP Full fabric connectivity High Performance Ficon improvement in performancePreplanning and setup of SAN for a System z10 environment Platform and name server registration in Ficon channelDistance Ficon Express enhancements for Storage Area NetworksNPort ID Virtualization Program Directed re-IPLServiceability Enhancements Feature Infrastructure Ports perFicon Link Incident Reporting OSA-Express3 the newest family of LAN adaptersOSA-Express3 Ethernet features Summary of benefits OSA-Express2 availabilityFeatures Purpose/TrafficType OSA-Express3 10 Gigabit Ethernet LROSA-Express3-2P Gigabit Ethernet SX Four-port exploitation on OSA-Express3 GbE SX and LXOSA-Express3 1000BASE-T Ethernet OSA-Express3-2P 1000BASE-T EthernetNetwork Traffic Analyzer Link aggregation for z/VM in Layer 2 mode Dynamic LAN idle for z/OSLayer 2 transport mode When would it be used? OSA Layer 3 Virtual MAC for z/OSDirect Memory Access DMA Hardware data routerIBM Communication Controller for Linux CCL OSA-Express3 and OSA-Express2 OSN OSA for NCPRemove L2/L3 LPAR-to-LPAR Restriction OSA Integrated Console ControllerOSA/SF Virtual MAC and Vlan id Display Capability HiperSockets HiperSockets Enhancement for zIIP Exploitation Can Do IT securely Security CryptographyCP Assist for Cryptographic Function Cpacf Configurable Crypto Express2 Enhancements to CP Assist for Cryptographic Func Tion CpacfCrypto Express2-1P Support for ISO Support for RSA keys up to 4096 bitsDynamically add crypto to a logical partition Secure Key AESSupport for 13- thru 19-digit Personal Account Numbers TKE 5.3 workstationEnhancement with TKE 5.3 LIC Smart Card ReaderTKE additional smart cards new feature System z10 BC cryptographic migrationRemote Loading of Initial ATM Keys Remote Key Loading BenefitsOn Demand Capabilities Capacity on Demand Temporary CapacityAmendment for CBU Tests Capacity Provisioning OS Capacity provisioning allows you to set up rules System z9 System z10Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability RAS RAS Design FocusEnhanced Driver Maintenance Availability FunctionsHardware System Area HSA Redundant I/O InterconnectDynamic Oscillator Switchover Concurrent Memory UpgradeService Enhancements Transparent SparingPower Monitoring Power Estimation ToolEnvironmental Enhancements IBM Systems Director Active Energy ManagerParallel Sysplex Cluster Technology Improved service time with Coupling Facility DuplexCoupling Facility Control Code Cfcc Level Coupling Facility Configuration Alternatives System-Managed CF Structure DuplexingParallel Sysplex Coupling Connectivity Introducing long reach InfiniBand coupling linksCoupling Connectivity for Parallel Sysplex Z10 Coupling Link Options Time synchronization and time accuracy on z10 BCServer Time Protocol STP Server Time Protocol enhancementsPreview Improved STP System Management with Enhanced STP recovery when Internal Battery Feature Continuous Availability of NTP servers used as ExterInternal Battery Feature Recommendation Application Programming Interface API to automateHMC System Support Family Machine TypeInternet Protocol, Version 6 IPv6 HMC/SE Console MessengerEnhanced installation support for z/VM using the HMC HMC z/VM Tower System Management EnhancementsImplementation Services for Parallel Sysplex Fiber Quick Connect for Ficon LX Environments GdpsZ10 BC Physical Characteristics Z10 BC System PowerZ10 BC Highlights and Physical Dimensions Z9 BC Physical PlanningZ10 BC Configuration Detail Z10 BC Concurrent PU ConversionsZ10 BC Model Structure Z10 BC Minimum MaximumIBF Z10 BC IBF hold uptime Drawer DrawersCoupling Facility CF Level of Support Z890Statement of Direction Publications Following Redbook publications are available nowAvailable in the Library section of Resource Link Resource LinkZSO03021-USEN-02