Article "The mainframe renaissance".

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Article "The mainframe renaissance".

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http://www-3.ibm.com/software/swnews/sw ... e=software

Цитаты из этой статьи:

".....The 11th largest oil company in the world, Surgutneftegas of Russia, ported SAP R/3 to zSeries to optimize system management, improve operations and tax accounting efficiency, and unify materials management."

".....The trend continues
We are often reminded that mainframes still run 70% of the world's major business operations. They process roughly 30 billion business transactions per day, including most major credit card transactions and stock trades as well as payroll, money transfers, manufacturing processes and ERP systems. Now they are running more and more of today's e-business applications. The mainframe renaissance is real, and it embraces a broad spectrum of workloads. It is a cross-industry phenomenon -- happening in brokerages and insurance companies, travel and transportation, manufacturing, retailing, telecom, ISP and IT services. The experiences of IBM customers show that mainframes make economic sense, whether they consolidate servers and eliminate server sprawl, or leverage legacy assets, or move business activity of all kinds to the Web -- including new Web services. These steps are all moves toward the vision of e-business on demand."

"......Virtualization opens the door to many other possibilities. Here are some of the stories:

* Consider the consequences of porting a mundane application like e-mail to Linux™ on a z/VM operating system. Fifteen to twenty million transactions per day are handled by the Securities Industry Automation Corporation (SIAC), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the New York (NYSE) and American (AMEX) Stock Exchanges. SIAC's ARTMAIL examines, processes, and issues e-mail activity reports on nearly 100% of the equities and fixed income securities traded in the U.S. each day. In 2½ days, the application was moved from Sun SPARC® servers to an IBM zSeries machine and z/VM operating system running Linux virtual servers. Benefits: SIAC reduced server and maintenance costs for both the organization and its clients, greatly improved scalability and raised availability to a reported 100%. Long term: more Linux applications will include file serving, server consolidation, Web hosting and an internal management system.

* The T-Com unit of Deutsche Telekom AG, which is responsible for the telecommunications giant's Internet platforms, replaced 25 UNIX™ servers with a single zSeries mainframe running two dozen virtual Linux partitions on SuSE Linux. The workload includes e-mail, internal Web sites, network support and e-mail backup for both Deutsche Telekom and its customers. Benefits: Higher security and reliability. Consolidation reduced administration and operating costs. Real estate cut by 40%, using 50% less energy. New ability to integrate applications smoothly at low cost.

* Sonera Entrum, a subsidiary of Finland's largest telecom, consolidated all of its services for broadband digital subscriber line (DSL) customers on one z/Series with z/VM, which houses about 500 virtual servers running Red Hat Linux and SuSE Linux. Benefits: Increased reliability, better customer service, lower TCO. Self-managing server reduces administration and maintenance costs. Long term: will add new, more reliable networking and IP services, plus a wealth of applications for business innovation.


In these and many more cases, consolidation saved money and delivered scalability — z/VM can run thousands of virtual Linux servers simultaneously, and a new partition can be up and running in seconds. Perhaps more important, it also puts in place a platform that invites new workloads. The zSeries, after all, was engineered from the ground up for e-business. Sometimes e-business begins by liberating the data stored in legacy applications.
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а что такое "мейнфрейм"?
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Из словаря на Rambler.ru:

1. mainframe I n
компьютер обычных размеров
Полностью...

2. mainframe II a
обычных размеров (об ЭВМ, в отличие от мини- и микро-ЭВМ)
Полностью...
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Что такое обычные размеры?
Чтоб зал занимал?
Или метр на метр?
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A. Fig Lee, это шутка была. А вообще, например в нашей кампани мэйнфрэймы занимают на мой взгляд не более 10% площади зала. Один мэйнфрэйм - это шкаф метра два высотой и полтора на полтора в сечении. А вообще этот термин идет с времен когда компьютеры представляли собой фрэймы:
1. frame I n
1. 1) каркас, остов, костяк; скелет сооружения и т. п.
2) тех. корпус, станина
3) конструкция, сооружение, строение
2. телосложение; конституция
3. 1) строение, структура, система
2) склад, характер ...
Полностью...

и один из этих фрэймов был главный (я так понимаю центральный процессор):

3. main1 II a
1. основной, главный
2. эмоц.-усил. доведённый до предела
3. диал. удивительный, значительный
4. мор. относящийся к грот-мачте
Полностью...
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zVlad wrote:Один мэйнфрэйм - это шкаф метра два высотой и полтора на полтора в сечении.


2.0x1.0x0.9 м = 1.8 куб.м Возможны варианты.
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