IBM z/OS Fibre Channel Connectivity, Ficon Express Channel Card Features, Performance, Distance

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Fibre Channel Connectivity

The on demand operating environment requires fast data access, continuous data availability, and improved fl ex- ibility all with lower cost of ownership. The new increased number of FICON Express features available on the z990 helps distinguish this new server family, further setting it apart as enterprise class in terms of the number of simulta- neous I/O connections available for these FICON Express features.

FICON Express Channel Card Features

Performance

With its 2 Gigabit per second link data rate capability, the FICON Express channel card feature (feature codes 2319, 2320) is the latest zSeries implementation for the Fibre Channel Architecture. The FICON Express card has two links and can achieve improved performance over the previous generation FICON channel card. For example, attached to a 100 MBps link (1 Gbps), a single FICON Express feature confi gured as a native FICON channel

is capable of supporting up to 7,200 I/O operations/sec (channel is 100% utilized) and an aggregate total through- put of 120 MBps on z990.

With 2 Gbps links, customers may expect up to 170 MBps of total throughput. The 2 Gbps link data rates are appli- cable to native FICON and FCP channels on zSeries only and for full benefi t, require 2 Gbps capable devices as well. Customers can leverage this additional bandwidth capacity to consolidate channels and reduce confi guration complexity, infrastructure costs, and the number of chan- nels that must be managed. Please note, no additional

hardware or code is needed in order to obtain 2 Gbps links. The functionality was incorporated in all zSeries with March 2002 LIC. The link data rate is auto-negotiated between server and devices.

Flexibility - Three channel types supported

The FICON Express features support three different chan- nel types: 1) FCV Mode for FICON Bridge Channels, 2) FC mode for Native FICON channels (including the FICON CTC function), and 3) FCP mode for Fibre Channels (FCP channels). Support for FCP devices means that zSeries servers will be capable of attaching to select fi bre channel switches/directors and FCP/SCSI disks and may access these devices from Linux on zSeries and, new with z/VM Version 5 Release 1, installation and operation of z/VM on a SCSI disk.

Distance

All channels defi ned on FICON Express LX channel card features at 1 Gbps link data rates support a maximum unrepeated distance of up to 10 km (6.2 miles, or up to

20 km via RPQ, or up to 100 km with repeaters) over nine micron single mode fi ber and up to 550 meters (1,804 feet) over 50 or 62.5 micron multimode fi ber through Mode Conditioning Patch (MCP) cables. At 2 Gbps link speeds FICON Express LX channel card features support up to 10 km (6.2 miles, or up to 12 km via RPQ, or up to 100 km with repeaters) over nine micron single mode fi ber.

At 2 Gbps link speeds, Mode Conditioning Patch (MCP) cables on 50 or 62.5 micron multimode fi ber are not sup- ported. The maximum unrepeated distances for 1 Gbps

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Contents IBM zSeries 990 and z/OS Reference Guide Table of Contents What does an on demand company look like? ZSeries OverviewTools for Managing e-business To huge increases in user activityArchitecture Operating System Support ArchitectureTion IBM zSeriesBase Ratio Z990 Design and Technology MultiChip Module is the technology cornerstone for Z990 and IBM On/Off Capacity on Demand Z990 Family ModelsZ990 Models Model Upgrades Z990 and z900 Performance Comparison Z990 Cage Layout Z990 I/O SubSystemPhysical Channel IDs PCHIDs SubSystem Greater than 15 Logical Partitions LPLogical Channel SubSystem Lcss Spanning Z990 Channels and I/O ConnectivityIC Channel Spanning Up to 1024 Escon ChannelsIntegrated Cluster Bus-2 ICB-2 InterSystem Channel-3 ISC-3Integrated Cluster Bus-3 ICB-3 Integrated Cluster Bus-4 ICB-4Fibre Channel Connectivity Ficon Express Channel Card FeaturesPerformance Flexibility Three channel types supportedNative Ficon Channels Shared infrastructureFicon Support for Cascaded Directors Ficon ConnectivityFicon CTC function FCP Channels Ficon Bridge ChannelFCP Full fabric connectivity Open Systems Adapter-Express Features OSA-ExpressOSA-Express Integrated Console Controller Z990 OSA-Express 1000BASE-T EthernetZ990 OSA-Express Gigabit Ethernet Queued Direct Input/Output QdioServer to User connections NON-QDIO operational modeZ990 OSA-Express Token-Ring Performance enhancements for virtual servers Lpar Support of OSA-ExpressIPv6 Support LCSS0 LCSS1 HiperSocketsHiperSockets Network Concentrator Cryptography Availability Z990 Capacity Upgrade on Demand CUoDZSeries Security Certification Cryptography Plan Ahead and Concurrent ConditioningZ990 Server Capacity BackUp CBU Concurrent Maintenance Z990 Server Customer Initiated Upgrade CIUAdvanced Availability Functions Transparent SparingParallel Sysplex Cluster Technology Concurrent Capacity Backup Downgrade CBU UndoConcurrent Memory Upgrade Coupling Facility Configuration Alternatives System-Managed CF Structure Duplexing Parallel Sysplex Coupling Connectivity Options Z990 Theoretical Maximum Coupling Link SpeedIRD Scope Intelligent Resource DirectorChannel Subsystem Priority Queuing Lpar CPU ManagementDynamic Channel Path Management Page Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex HyperSwap Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex Gdps Enhancements Page Page Facilities Parallel SysplexComponents and assumptions No single point of failureIBM Middleware Z990 Support for LinuxLinux on zSeries Tivoli Access Manager for Operating Systems Version VM Version 4 and Version Linux Distribution PartnersIntegrated Facility for Linux IFL OSA-Express Ethernet for LinuxFibre Channel Protocol FCP channel Support for Linux HiperSocketsLinux Support ZSeries 990 Family Configuration DetailCryptographic Support for Linux OSA-Express Features Cryptographic FeaturesProcessor Unit Assignments Processor MemoryGeneral Information Z990 Frame and I/O Configuration Content Planning for I/OZ990 Power/Heating/Cooling System Power Consumption kW Physical CharacteristicsZ990 Dimensions System Cooling Air Flow Rate CFMFiber-Optic Cabling and System Connectivity Coupling Facility CF Level of SupportFiber-optic jumper cabling package Integrated system services ZSeries Application Assist Processor OS.eAutomation Support OS ScalabilityBit Support Sense and Respond with Workload Manager System ServicesData Management with Dfsms WLM Improvements for WebSphereJES2 and JES3 CICS/VSAM enabled for 24x7 availabilitySystem Management Services Enhancements Console EnhancementsAdvanced System Automation Security ServicesMultilevel Security Racf enhancementsLdap Firewall PKI ServicesLanguage Environment Network Authentication ServiceApplication Enablement Services Unicode JavaRexx Functions Communication ServicesDynamic Virtual IP Address Takeover Sysplex DistributorHiperSockets Intrusion Detection Services IDSHighlights OS UnixZSeries File System zFS Unix System Services benefits can includeDistributed Computing Services Internet Services Distributed File Services DFS Server Message BlockInfoprint Central Print ServicesSoftcopy Publications Support Integrated TestingLibrary Center PublicationsOS 1.4 and 1.5 are supported on the following IBM servers Installation ConsiderationsOS 1.6 is supported on the following IBM servers Migration/CoexistenceZSeries Bimodal Support for z/OS Migration, installation and customization EnhancementsOrder z/OS through the Internet WizardsVM Version 3 VM Version 4 Exploiting New Technology Systems Management Networking with z/VM Application EnablementPage Enhancements in z/VM V5.1 include VM Version 5Engine-based Value Unit Pricing Technology Exploitation Network Virtualization and SecuritySystems Management Improvements To learn more