This session will illustrate the requirements and steps for building a Multi-Architecture solution with Red Hat OpenShift, running it on IBM Z, in z/OS zCX or IBM LinuxONE and the Points of Value for such solutions.
GDPS is IBM's premier continuous availability and disaster recovery solution for managing z/OS, z/VM, and Linux on IBM Z and their data, both within and across sites. In addition to the array of tightly integrated capabilities associated with IBM Z and data, GDPS extends its reach to heterogeneous platforms for end-to-end availability and recovery management. In this session we provide you with an update on the exciting new features and functions added in the latest release of GDPS, Including new products and the brand new V4R8
This session will start with a brief overview of all available Linux distributions on the IBM Z and LinuxONE platforms, adding existing and upcoming features that are currently developed by IBM and the open source community. It will illustrate how to apply them effectively, and what aspects to pay attention to, for maximum benefit. The presentation will address both, IBM Z and LinuxONE-specific features, as well as platform-independent developments, and will end with the latest news on KVM on the platform.
Wondering if Open Source is right for you and your organization? Don't know what you don't know? Is it myth or fact? Let the experts from within the Open Mainframe Project help you weed it all out. Fact or fiction, we will help you understand why Open Source IS right for you and your organization.
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform provides the foundation for containerized workloads on IBM Z and LinuxONE . Join us for the latest news, enhancements, and use cases available with Red Hat Openshift.
New to supporting z/VM? This session covers the basics of troubleshooting and data collection when things go wrong to help IBM help you. Learn how to identify common issues, gather the right diagnostics (like dumps and logs), and avoid common pitfalls in paging, storage, and system configuration.