Lessons learned from putting Linux on System z in Production
				Project and Program: 
Linux & VM, 
Linux
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Proceedings, 
SHARE in Anaheim 2011, 
2011
		
		
		
			
		You've heard by now that Linux runs on the mainframe and is effectively  the same Linux as anywhere else - from Intel to System z servers. The  challenge is that there can be a lot of politics around choosing to run  Linux on the mainframe, deciding on a distribution and methodology for  installing and maintaining Linux and even who will be responsible for  the virtual Linux environments. Many decisions and discussions need to be  made around processes, tools and solutions to decide if they are 'right'  for a virtual Linux farm.   This session will give you a candid insight on how customers around the world dealt with those topics before.  You will hear about how they took mainframe Linux from initial proof of  concept to being a strategic platform choice for several important  applications.
Presenter(s): Erich Amrehn, IBM Corporation and Hans-Joachim Picht, IBM Corporation
 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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