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Autor:
Frank W. Brice, Jaya Srikrishnan, Robert J. Dugan, Stefan Amann, George P. Kuch, J. Leopold, Gerhard Banzhaf, Giles R. Frazier
Publikováno v:
IBM Journal of Research and Development. 51:103-118
The IBM System z9TM and its predecessors pioneered server virtualization, including the sharing of data storage subsystems among the virtual servers of a host computer using the channel-sharing capabilities of FICON® channels in Fibre Channel (FC) f
Autor:
V. Sameske, Thomas B. Mathias, Giles R. Frazier, Gerhard Banzhaf, Frank W. Brice, Jeffrey P. Kubala
Publikováno v:
IBM Journal of Research and Development. 48:507-518
This paper describes a new kind of initial program loading (IPL) for IBM zSeries® servers. The new IPL protocol expands the set of input/output devices that can be used during IPL to include Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Fibre Channel proto
Autor:
Gerhard Banzhaf, Christoph Raisch, Wolfgang Eckert, Ingo Adlung, George P. Kuch, Silvia Melitta Mueller
Publikováno v:
IBM Journal of Research and Development. 46:487-502
The IBM eServer zSeries™ FCP (Fibre Channel Protocol for SCSI) channel provides "Linux™ for zSeries" the capability to access storage devices using SCSI and FCP protocols, thus enabling it to make use of distributed storage. Leveraging the zSerie
Autor:
Mooheng Zee, Ralph Friedrich, Raymond M. Higgs, C. Schmitt, Carl A. Bender, Gerhard Banzhaf, John R. Flanagan, T. Bubb, George P. Kuch, Stefan Amann, Daniel F. Casper
Publikováno v:
IBM Journal of Research and Development. 56:11:1-11:14
The IBM zEnterprise® input/output (I/O) connection to Fibre Channel attached storage devices via industry-standard Fibre Channel host bus adapters (HBAs) has been significantly enhanced in zEnterprise compared with its predecessors. A new FICON® Ex
Publikováno v:
Computer Standards & Interfaces. 7:247-256
The attachment of ASCII-based terminals to EBCDIC-based hosts that use the 3270 device communication protocol requires the controller responsible for protocol conversion (the “front-end processor”) also to provide emulation for the supported devi