Re: TCO of Linux on IBM Mainframe

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Old 07-07-2003
Tom Neilson
 
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Default Re: TCO of Linux on IBM Mainframe

Good starting point ....

http://www10.software.ibm.com/develo...90/index.shtml

and / or http://linas.org/linux/i370.html for the "do-it-yourself" type.

Both are quite good in fact.

Regards,

tneilso@us.ibm.com

"Bernard Joseph" <bernlaw@optonline.net> wrote in message
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> I'm building a model to measure the TCO of running Linux on an IBM

mainframe
> for my company. I'd like to partition excess capacity that we have on an
> IBM mainframe machine and use Linux to support my file and print

environment
> that I currently have running on an NT server farm.
>
> I'd like to engage/contract a consulting firm or independent consultant

that
> has implemented this scenario to help me build the model.
>
> Does anyone know of a firm/consultant that meets this profile that they
> might refer to me?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Joseph Bernard
>
>



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Old 07-08-2003
Dustin Puryear
 
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Default Re: TCO of Linux on IBM Mainframe

On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 19:15:19 GMT, "Tom Neilson" <tneilson@attbi.com>
wrote:

>Good starting point ....
>
>http://www10.software.ibm.com/develo...90/index.shtml
>
>and / or http://linas.org/linux/i370.html for the "do-it-yourself" type.
>
>Both are quite good in fact.


I saw that the earlier poster was looking for a consultant that has
experience with Linux on the zSeries, and I'm not that guy
unfortunately (yet!). That being said, I recently attended a
presentation by an IBM partner about Linux on their
equipment--xSeries, iSeries, and zSeries--and I am hyped. There could
be some serious server consolidation benefits here, and I'm getting
ready to jump into the mix.

Last night I read the IBM Red Book on implementing Linux on the
iSeries, and frankly this is a no-brainer. I am definitely looking to
push into this arena.

Who else is pushing Linux on the iSeries? Are there any good community
sites where this topic can be discussed in detail? I'd like to get a
good conversation going. My expertise is with UNIX, but man does IBM
look like they are getting their act together, and with LPAR this
should all be relatively easy.

I was also told today by a local IBM partner that you will be able to
replace OS/400 with AIX on the iSeries in the near-future on the
primary partition. While this may or may not float your boat, it does
show that IBM is pushing UNIX in a big way.

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Dustin Puryear
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Providing expertise in the management, integration, and
security of Windows and UNIX systems, networks, and applications.
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