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* Re: [gentoo-user] Correcting some misconceptions (was: What magic does portage use?)
@ 2009-12-17  2:22 Bruce Hill
  2009-12-17  4:51 ` [gentoo-user] " Leslie Turriff
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From: Bruce Hill @ 2009-12-17  2:22 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 06:56:00PM -0600, Leslie Turriff wrote:
> 	As a 30-year veteran of the IBM mainframe programming environment, I can say 
> with authority that most of the enterprises that use them for 
> mission-critical business applications (banking, stock-brokerage, etc.) are 
> running systems that are updated frequently (sometimes daily) and are fully 
> capable of being shut down and restarted (on purpose :-D ).  Yes, some of 
> them are front-ended with Linux servers; mainframe systems are not well 
> designed for managing dynamic web traffic, although systems that do not have 
> to support very high-volume workflows can do it themselves.  The last system 
> that I worked on was only shut down and restarted twice per year, because 90% 
> of maintenance could be done while it was running (just like Linux), and 
> because it was not a business-critical system, it was only required to be 
> available 99.95% of the time. :-)
> 
> 	The banking and brokerage systems that I first referred to use a more robust 
> configuration than we did, which is capable of providing services 100% of the 
> time, much like a Linux cluster system does.  IBM calls the 
> configuration "Parallel Sysplex." Here's an excerpt of their technical 
> description, from 
> <http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/advantages/pso/sysover.html>:
> 
> 	'This "shared data" (as opposed to "shared nothing") approach enables 
> workloads to be dynamically balanced across all servers in the Parallel 
> Sysplex cluster. This approach allows critical business applications to take 
> advantage of the aggregate capacity of multiple servers to help ensure 
> maximum system throughput and performance during peak processing periods. In 
> the event of a hardware or software outage, either planned or unplanned, 
> workloads can be dynamically redirected to available servers thus providing 
> near continuous application availability.
> 	Another significant and unique advantage of using Parallel Sysplex technology 
> is the ability to perform hardware and software maintenance and installations 
> in a nondisruptive manner. Through data sharing and dynamic workload 
> management, servers can be dynamically removed from or added to the cluster 
> allowing installation and maintenance activities to be performed while the 
> remaining systems continue to process work. Furthermore, by adhering to IBM's 
> software and hardware coexistence policy, software and/or hardware upgrades 
> can be introduced one system at a time. This capability allows customers to 
> roll changes through systems at a pace that makes sense for their business. 
> The ability to perform rolling hardware and software maintenance in a 
> nondisruptive manner allows business to implement critical business function 
> and react to rapid growth without affecting customer availability.'
> 
> 	Respectfully,
> 
> Leslie

Leslie,

I appreciate you addressing the previous FUD in such a professional manner.
-- 
"Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the
lesson afterward. But properly learned, the lesson forever changes
the man."



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* [gentoo-user] Re: Correcting some misconceptions (was: What magic does portage use?)
  2009-12-17  2:22 [gentoo-user] Correcting some misconceptions (was: What magic does portage use?) Bruce Hill
@ 2009-12-17  4:51 ` Leslie Turriff
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Leslie Turriff @ 2009-12-17  4:51 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On Wednesday 16 December 2009 20:22:33 Bruce Hill wrote:

> I appreciate you addressing the previous FUD in such a professional manner.

	Just thought that I should set the record straight. :-)

Leslie



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