
IBM AIX to Oracle Solaris Technology Mapping Guide
... Clustering Technology ......................................................................................................28 Overview of Oracle Solaris Cluster ...............................................................................28 Network Availability ........................... ...
... Clustering Technology ......................................................................................................28 Overview of Oracle Solaris Cluster ...............................................................................28 Network Availability ........................... ...
Partitioning Implementations for IBM E p5 Servers
... 3.4.6 Managing memory resource requests. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 3.4.7 Processor resources in a shared partition environment . . . . . . . . . . 81 Chapter 4. Virtualized resource management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 4.1 Micro-Partitioning technology . ...
... 3.4.6 Managing memory resource requests. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 3.4.7 Processor resources in a shared partition environment . . . . . . . . . . 81 Chapter 4. Virtualized resource management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 4.1 Micro-Partitioning technology . ...
Differences Between IBM eServer iSeries and pSeries Servers
... A single iSeries processor of the appropriate feature code (located on the web site listed below) can, with OS/400 V5R2, be split into a maximum of 10 partitions. As noted earlier, each partition on iSeries is explicitly given its own processor and memory resources. Each partition requires a minimum ...
... A single iSeries processor of the appropriate feature code (located on the web site listed below) can, with OS/400 V5R2, be split into a maximum of 10 partitions. As noted earlier, each partition on iSeries is explicitly given its own processor and memory resources. Each partition requires a minimum ...
IBM z13 Hardware Innovation
... IBM z13 z/Architecture Extensions Two-way simultaneous multithreaded (SMT) operation – Up to two active execution threads per core can dynamically share the caches, TLBs and execution resources of each IFL and zIIP core. SMT is designed to improve both core capacity and single thread performance ...
... IBM z13 z/Architecture Extensions Two-way simultaneous multithreaded (SMT) operation – Up to two active execution threads per core can dynamically share the caches, TLBs and execution resources of each IFL and zIIP core. SMT is designed to improve both core capacity and single thread performance ...
introduction to unix system
... • One of the biggest reasons for using Unix is networking capability. With other operating systems, additional software must be purchased for networking. With Unix, networking capability is simply part of the operating system. Unix is ideal for such things as world wide e-mail and connecting to the ...
... • One of the biggest reasons for using Unix is networking capability. With other operating systems, additional software must be purchased for networking. With Unix, networking capability is simply part of the operating system. Unix is ideal for such things as world wide e-mail and connecting to the ...
Document
... • Dennis Ritchie invented the C programming language that was used on Ken Thompson’s UNIX operating system • The C programming language was a revolutionary language at the time • AT&T Bell Laboratories continued to develop new versions of UNIX and sold the rights to use them to several different com ...
... • Dennis Ritchie invented the C programming language that was used on Ken Thompson’s UNIX operating system • The C programming language was a revolutionary language at the time • AT&T Bell Laboratories continued to develop new versions of UNIX and sold the rights to use them to several different com ...
BWDB2UG Agenda - The Fillmore Group
... Bob Harbus, IBM Bob Harbus has been with IBM since 1989 and with the IBM Toronto Lab since 1992. Bob has worked in a number of areas including DB2 Linux, UNIX, Windows development, DB2 Service, DB2 Certification (where he authored a number of books on DB2) and DB2 Lab Services (specializing in data ...
... Bob Harbus, IBM Bob Harbus has been with IBM since 1989 and with the IBM Toronto Lab since 1992. Bob has worked in a number of areas including DB2 Linux, UNIX, Windows development, DB2 Service, DB2 Certification (where he authored a number of books on DB2) and DB2 Lab Services (specializing in data ...
Comp111 Slides
... UNIX is an Operating System (OS). An operating system is a control program that helps the user communicate with the computer hardware. The most popular operating systems: Windows -- from Microsoft. (Windows is the “Big Mac” of operating systems -- cheap and “billions served”.) UNIX was developed lon ...
... UNIX is an Operating System (OS). An operating system is a control program that helps the user communicate with the computer hardware. The most popular operating systems: Windows -- from Microsoft. (Windows is the “Big Mac” of operating systems -- cheap and “billions served”.) UNIX was developed lon ...
IBM Enterprise Marketing Management Products Version 9.1
... IBM Interact Advanced Patterns (formerly known as Interact Opportunity Detection is available in this release only as a real-time add-on to Interact) ...
... IBM Interact Advanced Patterns (formerly known as Interact Opportunity Detection is available in this release only as a real-time add-on to Interact) ...
The SAS System under UNIX Operating Systems and Derivatives
... The SAS System is continually evolving into a more powerful data management system. The features discussed so far are available with Release 6.03 of the SAS System. With the coming of Release 6JJ/ under UNIX operating systems and derivatives, more enhancements have been added. SAS/CONNECfTM is a new ...
... The SAS System is continually evolving into a more powerful data management system. The features discussed so far are available with Release 6.03 of the SAS System. With the coming of Release 6JJ/ under UNIX operating systems and derivatives, more enhancements have been added. SAS/CONNECfTM is a new ...
Dennis Ritchie and Brian Kernighan - Rose
... time, another group, the Unix System Group (USG), was responsible for support. A third group at Bell Labs was also involved in Unix development, the Programmer's WorkBench (PWB), to which we owe, for example, sccs, named pipes and other important ideas. Both groups were merged into Unix System Devel ...
... time, another group, the Unix System Group (USG), was responsible for support. A third group at Bell Labs was also involved in Unix development, the Programmer's WorkBench (PWB), to which we owe, for example, sccs, named pipes and other important ideas. Both groups were merged into Unix System Devel ...
Commonality Across IBM eServer iSeries and pSeries
... hardware resource allocations gives customers a solution cost efficiency because they can apply their hardware resources where the need is without having separate servers sitting idle part of the time. Unlike separate servers, the idle resource can be applied to another partition while it is not nee ...
... hardware resource allocations gives customers a solution cost efficiency because they can apply their hardware resources where the need is without having separate servers sitting idle part of the time. Unlike separate servers, the idle resource can be applied to another partition while it is not nee ...
Document
... Twenty Default Anonymous ports Firewall changes Require a block of twenty TCP/IP and UDP/IP ports Have to be open bi-directionally Cannot be in the Anonymous port range Recommended Values: 5035 – 5055 Other ...
... Twenty Default Anonymous ports Firewall changes Require a block of twenty TCP/IP and UDP/IP ports Have to be open bi-directionally Cannot be in the Anonymous port range Recommended Values: 5035 – 5055 Other ...
unit-1-The-UNIX-Operating-System
... 3. A Brief History of UNIX In the late 1960s, researchers from General Electric, MIT and Bell Labs launched a joint project to develop an ambitious multi-user, multi-tasking OS for mainframe computers known as MULTICS (Multiplexed Information and Computing System). MULTICS failed, but it did inspire ...
... 3. A Brief History of UNIX In the late 1960s, researchers from General Electric, MIT and Bell Labs launched a joint project to develop an ambitious multi-user, multi-tasking OS for mainframe computers known as MULTICS (Multiplexed Information and Computing System). MULTICS failed, but it did inspire ...
10B17CI307: UNIX Programming Lab
... Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. You will be able to run various UNIX commands on a standard UNIX/LINUX Operating system (We will be using Ubuntu flavor of the Linux operating system). 2. You will be able to run C / C++ programs on UNIX. 3. You will be able to do shell ...
... Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. You will be able to run various UNIX commands on a standard UNIX/LINUX Operating system (We will be using Ubuntu flavor of the Linux operating system). 2. You will be able to run C / C++ programs on UNIX. 3. You will be able to do shell ...
1.1. The UNIX Operating System
... A Brief History of UNIX In the late 1960s, researchers from General Electric, MIT and Bell Labs launched a joint project to develop an ambitious multi-user, multi-tasking OS for mainframe computers known as MULTICS (Multiplexed Information and Computing System). MULTICS failed, but it did inspire Ke ...
... A Brief History of UNIX In the late 1960s, researchers from General Electric, MIT and Bell Labs launched a joint project to develop an ambitious multi-user, multi-tasking OS for mainframe computers known as MULTICS (Multiplexed Information and Computing System). MULTICS failed, but it did inspire Ke ...
z/VM Conversational Monitor System (CMS)
... Files are stored in file pools A user can be given an amount of file space in a pool The files in a file space are organized in directories A file can be placed in more than one directory ...
... Files are stored in file pools A user can be given an amount of file space in a pool The files in a file space are organized in directories A file can be placed in more than one directory ...
z/VM Conversational Monitor System (CMS)
... Files are stored in file pools A user can be given an amount of file space in a pool The files in a file space are organized in directories A file can be placed in more than one directory ...
... Files are stored in file pools A user can be given an amount of file space in a pool The files in a file space are organized in directories A file can be placed in more than one directory ...
System Integrity and High Availability of z/VM
... single point of failure. The effort needed to set up and manage this file system is high. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) -- Address Resolution Protocol; for mapping an IP address to a physical machine address. Cold Standby: -- A system in which the redundant component is in an inactive or idle st ...
... single point of failure. The effort needed to set up and manage this file system is high. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) -- Address Resolution Protocol; for mapping an IP address to a physical machine address. Cold Standby: -- A system in which the redundant component is in an inactive or idle st ...
IBM Netezza sample resume-2
... Predominantly deal with database migration life cycle(Analysis of databases/applications, Planning and effort estimation, Discussion with Customer on technical perspective, creating database environment, converting the applications(Hibernate, Java) on Oracle to be deployed on DB2, support during a ...
... Predominantly deal with database migration life cycle(Analysis of databases/applications, Planning and effort estimation, Discussion with Customer on technical perspective, creating database environment, converting the applications(Hibernate, Java) on Oracle to be deployed on DB2, support during a ...
Virtualization Technologies
... – Testing a network product (e.g., a firewall) may require tens of computers – Try testing thoroughly a product at each pre-release milestone… and have a straight face when your boss shows you the electricity bill Cloud computing – The modern buzz-word – Amazon sells computing power – You pay for ...
... – Testing a network product (e.g., a firewall) may require tens of computers – Try testing thoroughly a product at each pre-release milestone… and have a straight face when your boss shows you the electricity bill Cloud computing – The modern buzz-word – Amazon sells computing power – You pay for ...
Evolution of IBM Mainframes - People at VT Computer Science
... Operating systems – Time Sharing System – The “official” operating system from IBM Data Systems Division – Control Program/67 with the Cambridge Monitor System – The “unofficial” operating system from the IBM Cambridge Scientific ...
... Operating systems – Time Sharing System – The “official” operating system from IBM Data Systems Division – Control Program/67 with the Cambridge Monitor System – The “unofficial” operating system from the IBM Cambridge Scientific ...
Introduction to z/VM
... Logical PARtition (LPAR)- A subset of the processor hardware that is defined to support the operation of a system control program (operating system). Minidisks- a logical subdivision of a direct access storage device. OS/390- an operating system on the S/390 architecture. Queued Direct I/O ( ...
... Logical PARtition (LPAR)- A subset of the processor hardware that is defined to support the operation of a system control program (operating system). Minidisks- a logical subdivision of a direct access storage device. OS/390- an operating system on the S/390 architecture. Queued Direct I/O ( ...
IBM AIX

AIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive, pronounced /ˌeɪaɪˈɛks/) is a series of proprietary Unix operating systems developed and sold by IBM for several of its computer platforms. Originally released for the IBM 6150 RISC workstation, AIX now supports or has supported a wide variety of hardware platforms, including the IBM RS/6000 series and later POWER and PowerPC-based systems, IBM System i, System/370 mainframes, PS/2 personal computers, and the Apple Network Server.AIX is based on UNIX System V with 4.3BSD-compatible extensions. It is one of five commercial operating systems that have versions certified to The Open Group's UNIX 03 standard (the others being Mac OS X, Solaris, Inspur K-UX and HP-UX).The AIX family of operating systems debuted in 1986, became the standard operating system for the RS/6000 series on its launch in 1990, and is still actively developed by IBM. It is currently supported on IBM Power Systems alongside IBM i and Linux.AIX was the first operating system to utilize journaling file systems, and IBM has continuously enhanced the software with features like processor, disk and network virtualization, dynamic hardware resource allocation (including fractional processor units), and reliability engineering ported from its mainframe designs.