But zPrime claims to be able to move CICS, TSO/ISPF, Batch to zIIP/zAAP. In other words, work that was not natively capable of running on zIIP/zAAP.
Not sure how they do it but if it works as stated it could be a big $$ saver. zPRIME is a new product and is not the same as Shadow. Ken -----Original Message----- Lizette Koehler Bruno, My understanding is if the software is using pre-emptable SRBs then the work can be moved to a zIIP engine. We have Shadow Direct and it is using zIIPs. I am not sure how much "technical" specs you are looking for on zIIP. The Vendor may not tell you all of his/her secrets in using zIIP engines. :-D Lizette > >Hello Listers >I recently read some press releases talking about Neon Zprime >http://www.neonesoft.com/solutions/zprime.shtm >From what i understand, they claim that they can move some of the >workload to ziip thus reducing some of the software costs Although i >understand the idea, i do not understand the technical part of it. >That would mean moving some of the enclaves to a ziip on the fly ? >Does anybody has an idea? >Did anybody tried this product ? >TIA > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@bama.ua.edu with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html