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IBM Z Flexible Capacity for Cyber Resiliency

A draft IBM Redpaper publication

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Last updated on 18 February 2023

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IBM Form #: REDP-5702-00


Authors: Ewerson Palacio , Octavian Lascu and Markus Ertl

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    Abstract

    With IBM Z Flexible Capacity for Cyber Resiliency, IBM introduces a new temporary capacity, that offers clients new levels of flexibility and control.

    Flexible Capacity helps organizations to activate and deactivate capacity, within the Flexible Capacity record, between participating IBM z16 machines in production and remote sites to improve Cyber Resiliency and provides increased flexibility and control regarding when and how to move workloads.

    This Redpaper provides details about the functional and operational details of the feature and provides an HMC walkthrough that shows how to activate and exploit IBM Z Flexible Capacity for Cyber Resiliency on IBM z16.

    Table of Contents

    IBM Z Flexible Capacity for Cyber Resiliency

    Use cases of IBM Flexible capacity for Cyber Resiliency

    Disaster recovery and DR testing

    Frictionless compliance

    Facility mantenance

    Pro-active avoidance

    How does IBM Flexible Capacity for Cyber Resiliency works

    Set up process

    Tranferring workloads between sites

    Multi-systems environment

    Tailored Fit Pricing (TFP) for hardware and IBM Z Flexible Capacity for Cyber Resiliency

    Flexible Capacity for Cyber Resiliency activation walkthrough

    Terms and conditions of IBM Z Flexible Capacity for Cyber Resiliency

     

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