The data normally gets  FTP'd to  UNIX from z/OS.  We are gzip under USS
and get the timing. The NFS is  not open to the network and we will need to
open it with the  FW people.
  In addition, from the z/OS to the unix it  goes thru multiple
networks(routes) .  And they also wants a copy of the same  data in their
DW.
  The z/LINUX is on the same subnet with  the z/OS.
 If   linux  is used, we'll   first mount -nfs,   time the  gzip  and FTP'd
to the unix box.

 The problem is that  we don't know how long it will takes on the z/OS
  and z/Linux has some cpu available in the evening hour to do the task.





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> > Thanks, for the INFO I was going to mounted with translation on,
> > however I did FTP'd in binary when I was testing it.
> > Do you think if I did the gzip under uss will be faster...
> > another word
> > gzip + ftp would be fater then just FTP the data without compress?

Maybe I'm missing something here: if you have NFS access to the file in
the first place, why is FTP necessary? Why not just write the file back
to the NFS mounted directory as the output of the gzip?

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