Published on 30 September 2011, updated 27 February 2012
ISBN-10: 0738436119
ISBN-13: 9780738436111
IBM Form #: SG24-7954-00
Authors: Bill White, Octavian Lascu, Erik Bakker, Parwez Hamid, Fernando Nogal, Frank Packheiser, Vicente Ranieri Jr., Karl-Erik Stenfors, Esra Ufacik and Chen Zhu
The popularity of the Internet and the affordability of IT hardware and software have resulted in an explosion of applications, architectures, and platforms. Workloads have changed. Many applications, including mission-critical ones, are deployed on a variety of platforms, and the System z® design has adapted to this change. It takes into account a wide range of factors, including compatibility and investment protection, to match the IT requirements of an enterprise.
This IBM® Redbooks® publication discusses the IBM zEnterprise System, an IBM scalable mainframe server. IBM is taking a revolutionary approach by integrating separate platforms under the well-proven System z hardware management capabilities, while extending System z qualities of service to those platforms.
The zEnterprise System consists of the IBM zEnterprise 114 central processor complex, the IBM zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager, and the IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter® Extension. The z114 is designed with improved scalability, performance, security, resiliency, availability, and virtualization. The z114 provides up to 18% improvement in uniprocessor speed and up to a 12% increase in total system capacity for z/OS®, z/VM®, and Linux on System z over the z10™ Business Class (BC).
The zBX infrastructure works with the z114 to enhance System z virtualization and management through an integrated hardware platform that spans mainframe, POWER7™, and System x technologies. The federated capacity from multiple architectures of the zEnterprise System is managed as a single pool of resources, integrating system and workload management across the environment through the Unified Resource Manager.
This book provides an overview of the zEnterprise System and its functions, features, and associated software support. Greater detail is offered in areas relevant to technical planning. This book is intended for systems engineers, consultants, planners, and anyone wanting to understand the zEnterprise System functions and plan for their usage. It is not intended as an introduction to mainframes. Readers are expected to be generally familiar with existing IBM System z technology and terminology.
Chapter 1. Introducing the IBM zEnterprise 114
Chapter 2. Central processor complex hardware components
Chapter 3. Central processor complex system design
Chapter 4. Central processor complex I/O system structure
Chapter 5. Central processor complex channel subsystem
Chapter 6. Cryptography
Chapter 7. zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension Model 002
Chapter 8. Software support
Chapter 9. System upgrades
Chapter 10. Reliability, availability, and serviceability
Chapter 11. Environmental requirements
Chapter 12. Hardware Management Console
Appendix A. Channel options
Appendix B. Valid z114 On/Off Capacity on Demand upgrades