volume are not available to the application in order to keep data consistency between when the DUMP is run and when the RESTORE command completes. The advantage of this method is that it creates a copy which offers
DFSMSdss is optimized to read and write data sequentially as fast as possible. Besides optimized channel programs, which always use the latest enhancements the hardware and microcode provides, DFSMSdss also allows a highly parallel I/O pattern which is achieved either through the PARALLEL keyword within a single job/step or you can submit more than one DFSMSdss job and run several DFSMSdss jobs in parallel.
TDMF and FDRPAS provide concurrent full volume migration capabilities which are best described as remote copy functions for migration based on software that allows a controlled
Both software products are usually associated with fees or
To summarize: The choice of which software approach to take depends on the business requirements and service levels which the data center has to follow. The least disruptive approach is to provide software packages that switch in a controlled and transparent way over to the target device, like TDMF and FDRPAS do. When brief service interruptions can be tolerated the standard software is still a popular solution.
13.2.2 Software- and hardware-based data migration
Piper z/OS (an IBM IGS service) and z/OS Global Mirror are tools for data migration that are based on software which in turn relies on specific hardware or microcode support. This section outlines these two popular approaches to migrate data.
Data migration with Piper for z/OS
IBM offers a migration service using the Piper tool, which is a combination of FDRPAS as the software used in a migration server which is part of the service, and connects to the customer configuration during the migration.
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