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* Systems run constantly so they can be hot upgraded
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Linking sentence about how windows can duplicate mainframe functionality.
Linking sentence about how windows can duplicate mainframe functionality.



Revision as of 17:41, 10 October 2010

Question

To what extent do modern Windows systems provide mainframe-equivalent functionality? What about Windows coupled with add-on commercial products such as VMWare's virtualization and EMC's storage solutions? Explain.

Answer

added introduction points and sections for each paragraph so you guys can edit one paragraph at a time instead of the whole document. If you want to claim a certain paragram just put your name into the section first. ~ Andrew (abown2@connect.carleton.ca) 12:00 10th of October 2010

Introduction

Main Aspects of mainframes:

  • redundancy which enables high reliability and security
  • high input/output
  • backwards-compatibility with legacy software
  • support massive throughput
  • Systems run constantly so they can be hot upgraded

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/zos/basics/topic/com.ibm.zos.zmainframe/zconc_mfhardware.htm

Linking sentence about how windows can duplicate mainframe functionality.

Redundancy

High input/output

backwards-compatibility

massive throughput

hot upgrades

Conclusion

References