I don't think this zIIP exploiter has been mentioned:
Extended Remote Copy (XRC) data mover address spaces exploitation of zIIP
was shipped by OA23174 on 3/6/08.
Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design
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>DFSORT and or ICETOOL, that I think are better products
Possibly, but the two times I tried to replace SYNCHSORT with DFSORT, and one
time I did the opposite, DFSORT was the more expensive product.
The last time was just over two years ago.
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HUTCHISON Gregory wrote:
Syncsort says they make use of zIIP. Frank Yaeger would be a good one to
ask if DFSORT and or ICETOOL, that I think are better products, use zIIP
also.
DFSORT and ICETOOL do not make use of zIIP.
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Greg Hutchison
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Also, IBM Scalable Architecture for Financial Reporting
Also, IBM Scalable Architecture for Financial Reporting (SAFR) benefits
from zIIP:
http://www.ibm.com/systems/safr
System Data Mover (SDM) benefits (z/OS Global Mirror).
More to come.
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ady exploit the zIIP engines
and which products will soon have zIIP exploitation.
Russell Witt
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On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 14:22 -0500, John McKown wrote:
> to be zIIP
Norman Hollander on DesertWiz wrote:
Plenty of other solutions can use zIIPs:
IBM's Comm Server for IPSEC
IBM'S Comm Server for Hipersocket Large Messages
IBM's XML some parts of the Parser
Synchsort (also can use MIDAWs)
CA's VTape
CA's Tape Encryption
CA's Datacom (release due out soon)
CA's
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I think certain types of IP's workload is supposed to start taking
advantage of the zIIP also. I think it's geared more toward distributed
workloads so it might not
On Wed, 1 Oct 2008 14:22:58 -0500, John McKown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Just a quick question. I know that Java work is zAAP eligible. And I know
>that a lot of DB2 work is zIIP eligible. From what I've read, to be zIIP
>eligible, the code must run in an "enclave SRB". What other products do
>t
John McKown wrote:
Just a quick question. I know that Java work is zAAP eligible. And I know
that a lot of DB2 work is zIIP eligible. From what I've read, to be zIIP
eligible, the code must run in an "enclave SRB". What other products do
that? Unfortunately, our shop is very primitive. No DB2 or
On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 14:22 -0500, John McKown wrote:
> to be zIIP eligible, the code must run in an "enclave SRB".
> What other products do that?
IDMS R17, in beta, offloads some percentage of system mode time to zIIP.
(Unfortunately CA has refused to discuss any performance experiences
whatsoeve
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John,
You are essentially correct. The original use for zIIP was for
Distributed access to the mainframe (hence the enclaves) however
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> Just a quick question. I know that Java work is zAAP
> eligible. And I know
> that a lot of DB2 work is zIIP eligible. From
I tend to agree with that assessment.
John McKown wrote:
Just a quick question. I know that Java work is zAAP eligible. And I know
that a lot of DB2 work is zIIP eligible. From what I've read, to be zIIP
eligible, the code must run in an "enclave SRB". What other products do
that? Unfortunately
>Unfortunately, our shop is very primitive. No DB2 or other RDMS. 99% of our
>data is in either VSAM or sequential files. I'm thinking that a zIIP would be
>useless in our environment. True?
Very!
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Just a quick question. I know that Java work is zAAP eligible. And I
know that a lot of DB2 work is zIIP eligible. From what I've read, to be
zIIP eligible, the code must run
Just a quick question. I know that Java work is zAAP eligible. And I know
that a lot of DB2 work is zIIP eligible. From what I've read, to be zIIP
eligible, the code must run in an "enclave SRB". What other products do
that? Unfortunately, our shop is very primitive. No DB2 or other RDMS. 99%
of ou
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