Implementing and Using Extended-Addressing Volumes (EAV)
				Project and Program: 
MVS, 
MVS Storage Management
				Tags: 
Proceedings, 
SHARE in Orlando 2015, 
2015
		
		
		
			
		Beginning as far back as z/OS version 1.10, IBM introduced Extended Address Volumes, or EAV. The increasing demand for z/OS storage is driving new interest in this architecture, which now supports virtually all types of data. EAV volumes can be much larger in size than traditional z/OS volumes, and contain structures, such as cylinder-managed areas, and format 8 and 9 DSCBs, that are different from those found on ordinary z/OS DASD. This session will examine what EAV volumes are, how they are defined and used, and their advantages and disadvantages and considerations for implementation.-Steve Pryor-DTS Software, Inc.
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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