A Strategic View of Linux on System z from IBM
				Project and Program: 
Linux & VM, 
Linux
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Proceedings, 
SHARE in Anaheim 2011, 
2011
		
		
		
			
		In the 11 years since Linux became available on mainframes, customers  around the world have found novel ways to exploit this technology. From  sites with a single IFL running just a few Linux images to sites with  100s of IFLs running 1000s of Linux images, the variety of  implementations is dramatic. The early use was primarily "edge of  network" where today usage is for mission-critical applications  including SAP, IBM DB2 and Oracle DB, IBM WebSphere and Oracle  Application Server, IBM Cognos, SGHE Banner and 100s of other  applications, 
 
 Users today have to decide on where to approach datacenter design as  scale-out with rack-optimized servers, to scale up with large SMP  servers, or a combination of the two using large SMP servers and  virtualization to run many images on a single server. Jim will describe  how Linux on System z, combination with z/VM, provides a  robust and  cost-effective Linux environment which integrates well with z/OS and  z/VSE as well providing for consolidation of distributed platforms.
Presenter(s): Jim Elliott, IBM Corporation
 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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