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IBM United States
Hardware Announcement 102-323
December 3, 2002
The IBM zSeries 800 Model 0X2: A New Sub-Dyadic Addition to the
z800 Family
ENUS102-323.PDF (124KB)
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At a Glance
The z800 family is an attractively priced solution for those requiring
zSeries functionality with total capacity less than that currently
offered by the IBM zSeries 900. It now offers:
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Ten general-purpose models from an entry-level sub-uniprocessor up to a
quadratic processor (4+1), including
the new Model 0X2
, a lower entry dyadic that is intended to leverage z/OS.e for
implementing new workloads in a mixed workload environment and to provide
additional granularity in the z800 family for existing traditional
workloads.
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A Coupling Facility-only model on which one to four engines can be
enabled
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IBM
zSeries Offering for Linux
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zSeries Fiber Cabling Service
For ordering, contact:
Your IBM representative, an IBM Business Partner, or the Americas
Call Centers at
800-IBM-CALL
(Reference: YE001).
Overview
The newest addition to the z800 family of servers, Model 0X2 is
intended to provide a lower entry point for customers interested in
running in a mixed workload environment. Model 0X2 is designed to
allow leveraging the full new workload capabilities of the z800, while
taking advantage of the aggressive software pricing available with
z/OS.e. The 0X2 is also designed to provide granularity to manage
traditional work. It is upgradeable within the z800 family and into the
z900 family.
Key Prerequisites
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Refer to the
Software Requirements
section.
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Customers who are still using parallel-attached devices must obtain a
parallel channel converter box such as:
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The IBM 9034, available through IBM Global Financing (IGF).
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A third-party parallel channel converter box such as the Optica 34600
FXBT. For more information about Optica offerings, contact Optica at:
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A Systems Assurance Pre-Installation Review is required for the first
installation in a customer location. For details, refer to the
z800 Systems Assurance Product Review (SAPR) Guide
(SA01-007), available via Resource Link at:
Planned Availability Dates
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December 9, 2002 New builds
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December 9, 2002 MES Upgrades to 0X2
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March 9, 2003 MES Upgrades from 0X2
Description
The z800 is intended to provide growth and continuity for traditional
zSeries installations requiring zSeries functionality with total capacity
less than that currently offered by the z900.
The z800 offers:
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Simple setup
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A single self-contained frame package
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Ease of installation and operation
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Components and functions common with the z900
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Reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features comparable
to those of the z900
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Functional similarity to the z900 at a lower cost
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Growth within the z800 family, and also into the z900 family
Performance for Your e-business Advantage
The z800 brings 64-bit architecture capability and key functional
characteristics of the z900 to those requiring zSeries functionality with
total capacity less than z900.
The z800 combined with z/OS.e is intended to bring you increased
flexibility, choice, and capacity for adding new workloads and for
running a mix of new or traditional work.
The addition of Model 0X2 increases this flexibility by adding a new
dyadic performance point. The performance of the 0X2 is estimated to:
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Be approximately 60% of the performance of the z800 Model 0A2
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Have performance comparable to the 9672 Model RB6 or the 2003
Model 257
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Have approximately 90% of the performance of the 9672 R44
If the 0X2 is configured with LPAR to run two equal dedicated partitions,
each partition is expected to have approximately the same performance as
the z/800 Model 0A1.
The above performance statement is an Internal Throughput Rate Ratio
(ITRR) based on measurements and projections using standard IBM
benchmarks in a controlled environment and is subject to change without
notice. The actual throughput that any user will experience will vary
depending upon considerations, such as the amount of multiprogramming in
the user's job stream, the I/O configuration, and the workload processed.
Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve
throughput equivalent to the performance ratios stated here. Such
performance estimates are provided "AS IS" and no warranties or
guarantees are expressed or implied by IBM. Software licenses that are
based on machine performance will be billed based on these estimates
until such time that IBM determines and publishes final performance
measurements, at which time appropriate billing adjustments may be made
as determined by IBM.
For more detailed performance information, including Large System
Performance Reference (LSPR) information, contact your IBM
representative.
Technical Description/High Level Design/Functions and Features:
For a complete technical description and detailed information
regarding the functions and features of the z800 servers, refer to
Hardware Announcement
102-052
, dated February 19, 2002.
Processor Unit (PU) Usage for the z800
The following table describes the PU usage of the z800, including by
model, the number of:
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PUs
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Central Processors (CPs)
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System Assist Processors (SAPs)
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Optional Internal Coupling Facilities (ICFs)
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Mandatory and Optional Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL) features
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Spare Processor Units (Spares)
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Available engines for Dynamic Capacity Upgrade on Demand (DCUoD)
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Available engines for Capacity Upgrade on Demand (CUoD)
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Available engines for Customer Initiated Upgrade (CIU)
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Available engines for Capacity Backup (CBU)
Each model has a mandatory quantity of CPs, SAPs, and spare PUs assigned.
The 0E1 model also has one mandatory IFL. Any remaining PUs may be
assigned to optional functions such as ICFs, IFLs, DCUoD, CUoD, CIU, or
CBU.
Processor Unit Usage
Mand- Sp- DCUoD CUoD CIU CBU
atory ICFs IFLs ares Engines Engines Engines Engines
Mod PUs CPs SAPs IFLs MAX MAX MAX MAX(1) MAX(1) MAX(1) MAX(2)
0E1 5 1 1 1 2 3 2 2(3) 2(3) 2(3) 2(3)
0A1 5 1 1 0 3 3 3 3(3) 3(3) 3(3) 3(3)
0B1 5 1 1 0 3 3 3 3(3) 3(3) 3(3) 3(3)
0C1 5 1 1 0 3 3 3 3(3) 3(3) 3(3) 3(3)
0X2 5 2 1 0 2 2 2 2(3) 2(3) 2(3) 2(3)
001 5 1 1 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
0A2 5 2 1 0 2 2 2 2(3) 2(3) 2(3) 2(3)
002 5 2 1 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
003 5 3 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
004 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0CF 5 NA 1 NA 4 NA 3 NA NA 3 NA
0LF 5 NA 1 1 NA 4 3 NA 3 3 NA
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1
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ICFs and IFLs can be added concurrently if the initial LPAR setup is done
properly.
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2
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CBU applies to whole zSeries general purpose engine additions only. It
does not apply to IFL or ICF adds.
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3
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While model upgrades to the processor itself are concurrent, some
software that has been or currently is supported on z800 may not be able
to take advantage of the increased capacity without performing an initial
program load (IPL). Refer to the following table for details.
NA = Not Applicable
Operating System IPL Required ?
OS/390(R) V2.8 through Yes, for capacity chgs to
V2.10 0E1/0A1/0B1/0C1/0X2/0A2
z/OS V1.1 through V1.4 Yes, for capacity chgs to
0E1/0A1/0B1/0C1/0X2/0A2
z/OS.e V1.3 through V1.4 Yes, for capacity chgs to
0E1/0A1/0B1/0C1/0X2/0A2
Linux 2.2 and 2.4 for Yes, for all capacity changes
S/390(R)
Linux 2.4 for zSeries Yes, for all capacity changes
VSE/ESA(TM) V2.4 and later Yes, for all capacity changes
TPF V4.1 Yes, for all capacity changes
VM/ESA(R) V2.4 No IPL required
z/VM(TM) V3.1 No IPL required
z/VM V4.1, V4.2, V4.3 No IPL required
Accessibility by People with Disabilities
Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act
The z800 Model 0X2 is capable on delivery, when used in accordance
with IBM's associated documentation, of satisfying the applicable
requirements of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C.
Section 794d, as implemented by 36 C.F.R. Part 1194, provided that any
Assistive Technology used with the Product properly interoperates with
it.
Product Positioning
The z800 Servers are intended to provide an attractively priced solution
in a package that offers excellent price/performance for customers
requiring zSeries functionality and total capacity less than that
currently offered by the z900.
The Model 0X2 extends this capability to customers interested in
running in a mixed workload environment. It is designed to allow
leveraging the full new workload capabilities of the z800 while taking
advantage of the aggressive software pricing available with z/OS.e. The
0X2 is also designed to provide granularity to manage traditional work.
The z800 has been offering existing S/390 and zSeries customers a
transition to the new world of e-business servers exploiting
z/Architecture, and is intended to take full advantage of the IBM
Framework for e-business. The z800 is a lower-entry-price, new workload
platform for customers who want the zSeries qualities of service.
Reference Information
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Hardware Announcement
100-323
, dated October 3, 2000 (z900)
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Hardware Announcement
101-308
, dated October 4, 2001 (z900 GA2)
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Hardware Announcement
102-030
, dated January 29, 2002 (IBM
zSeries Offering for Linux)
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Hardware Announcement
102-052
, dated February 19, 2002 (IBM
zSeries 800 Full Family)
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Services Announcement
602-003
, dated February 19, 2002 (zSeries Fiber Cabling Service)
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Hardware Announcement
102-123
, dated April 30, 2002 (New Models of IBM
zSeries
z900 and New Functions for z800 and z900)
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Hardware Announcement
102-181
, dated June 25, 2002 (System Managed CF Structure Duplexing)
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Hardware Announcement
102-209
, dated August 13, 2002 (New Functions for zSeries)
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Hardware Announcement
102-271
, dated October 22, 2002 (IBM
zSeries New Model 0E1 and
Non-Raised Floor Support)
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Hardware Announcement
102-285
, dated November 5, 2002 (Replacements for the Hardware
Management Console and Key Entry Console)
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Software Announcement
202-031
, dated February 19, 2002 (z/OS V1R3 Availability and R4
Preview)
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Software Announcement
202-032
, dated February 19, 2002 (z/OS.e V1.3)
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Software Announcement
202-036
, dated February 19, 2002 (zELC Software Pricing Structure)
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Software Announcement
202-104
, dated April 30, 2002 (z/VM V4.3)
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Software Announcement
202-190
, dated August 13, 2002 (z/OS V1.4 GA and z/OS V1.5 Preview)
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Software Announcement
202-191
, dated August 13, 2002 (z/OS.e V1.4 GA and z/OS.e V1.5
Preview)
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Software Announcement
202-187
, dated August 13, 2002 (IBM SDK for z/OS, JAVA 2 Technology
V1.4)
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Software Announcement
202-295
, dated October 22, 2002 (zELC Software Pricing for z800
Model 0E1)
Trademarks
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The e-business logo, z/OS, zSeries, Resource Link, VSE/ESA, z/VM,
z/Architecture, and FICON are trademarks of International Business
Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or both.
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ESCON, OS/390, S/390, and VM/ESA are registered trademarks of
International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other
countries or both.
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Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service
marks of others.
Education Support
Your primary source for education on the IBM
zSeries 800 should be the courses provided in the Education section on
the Resource Link Web site. You may also call IBM Education and
Training at 800-IBM-TEACH (426-8322) for other catalogs, schedules, and
enrollments.
Publications
The following publications are shipped with the announced product:
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Install Manual (G229-9023)
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Service Guide (G229-9029)
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Safety Inspection (G229-9031)
Publications for z800
Publications for the z800 can be obtained via Resource Link by accessing
the following Web site:
Using the instructions on the Resource Link panels, obtain a user ID and
password. Resource Link has been designed for easy access and
navigation.
z800 publications that are available in the Library section of Resource
Link:
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System Overview (SA22-1028)
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Open Systems Adapter-Express Customer's Guide and Reference (SA22-7476)
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PR/SM Planning Guide (SB10-7033)
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Stand-Alone IOCP User's Guide (SB10-7032)
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IOCP User's Guide (SB10-7029)
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ESCON® and FICON CTC Reference (SB10-7034)
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HMC Guide (The form number for this document will change with the version
number. Check the Resource Link Library for the current document.)
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Operation Guide (The form number for this document will change with the
version number. Check the Resource Link Library for the current
document.)
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Managing Your Processors (GC38-0452)
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API Guide (SB10-7030)
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Maintenance Information for Desktop Consoles (GC38-3115)
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Maintenance Information for ThinkPad® Consoles (GC38-3117)
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Parts Catalog (G123-7473)
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Maintenance Information for Fiber Optic Links (SY27-2597)
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Planning for Fiber Optic Links (GA23-0367)
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Fiber Optic Cleaning Procedures (SY27-2604)
z800 publications available in the Library section of Resource Link and
as part of publications ship group:
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Install Manual (G229-9023)
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Service Guide (G229-9029)
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Safety Inspection (G229-9031)
IBM Resource Link
IBM's e-business strategy is evolving in sophistication from simple
delivery of e-business applications to more advanced applications.
IBM Resource Link is the Web site for product planning, administering,
training, and communicating with customers and Business Partners for
zSeries 800. Resource Link is designed to increase your satisfaction,
reduce warranty and installation costs, provide timely support, and
deliver customized product information.
Initially available on September 30, 1999, Resource Link
provides post-sale information and support using the Internet. The
primary areas include planning, education, library, forums, and technical
support for Enterprise Servers.
Resource Link continues to extend this function to the z800. Resource
Link function includes:
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Customized Planning Aid
This tool provides a streamlined plan for the installation of a system.
Each aid will be tailored to a specific order and used as a guide to
hardware planning information.
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Forums
Forums provide online collaboration for sharing ideas and concepts
between IBM and customers who participate in the product introduction
programs for zSeries 800 hardware and the early ship programs for z/OS
software products. "Up-to-the-minute" information is available about
program status, and so on.
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Web-based multimedia education
Education is provided to keep up with rapidly changing technology.
Numerous courses have been developed to teach you basic system operation
and provide guidance on specific tasks and tools. The course catalog is
continually expanding as new system functions and features are added.
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Access to cross-server technical support
Part of the technical support function within the Resource Link site,
cross-server technical support allows customers and Business Partners to
quickly locate Web-based and non-Web-based technical support information
and services for all IBM server products. It also provides the ability
to obtain assistance from IBM if your needs require more than the Web
site offers.
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Personalization of site content
"Subscription" allows customers and Business Partners to organize site
content by specifying their interests in the area called "personal
folders." Site-resident content is "pushed" to you by e-mail, notifying
you of updates and changes. This is particularly useful for remaining
current on such things as product publications, hardware planning
material, and certain machine information.
Some specific current functions in support of the z800 include:
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A CHPID Mapping Tool that allows you to change the default CHPID numbers
for the channels on your z800.
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Installation planning details by machine serial number configuration,
which define unique requirements for individual orders.
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Specific machine data and information, based on serial number, including
account numbers and warranty information, that provides:
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EC/MCL levels and descriptions of MCLs not yet installed
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Ability to register for e-mail notification if MCL apply is overdue
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Ability to register for e-mail notification if a HIPER MCL is released
for the affected machine
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N+1 power status (if enabled), obtained from the last scheduled call
home, which provides the ability to register for e-mail if N+1 power is
not available
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Second SE status (if enabled), obtained from the last scheduled call
home, which provides the ability to register for e-mail if the second SE
is not operating
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Weekly call home status (if enabled), which provides the ability to
register for e-mail if weekly call home stops
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Listing of all HIPER MCLs with descriptions
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Purpose and Description files for all microcode versions
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Registered interest across the entire site
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Push technology that dynamically informs you of internal code status and
changes
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Rapid information access that uses the Web as the first source of IBM
information
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Web-based multimedia education that keeps up with rapidly changing
technology
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Ability to push solutions and information to you based on personal
knowledge and preferences
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Access to Q&As and the opportunity to comment on ideas and concepts
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Profile-driven e-mail leverages our account knowledge and allow rapid
push of product technology offerings, announcements, and press releases
Once you get to the Resource Link site, instructions are provided for
obtaining a password and ID that will gain you access to this powerful
information source.
IBM's Customer Care Advantage includes publications that support the
zSeries.
Technical Support Portal
is world-class, Web-based technical support. Navigate and access
related Web sites to find technical support libraries, user-to-user
collaboration, installation planning, and access to geography local
support teams.
For additional information, refer to:
The following publication will be available at planned availability.
To order, contact your IBM representative.
Technical Introduction: IBM z/800 Series
(SG24-6515):
The Publication Notification System (PNS) is available by order
number/product number. Customers currently subscribing to PNS will
automatically receive notifications by e-mail. Customers who wish to
subscribe, can visit the PNS Web site location at:
The publications listed on the notification can be ordered by calling the
Pubs Support Group in Raleigh at 800-879-2755, option 1.
The IBM Publications Center Portal:
The Publications Center is a WW central repository for IBM product
publications and marketing material with a catalog of 70,000 items.
Extensive search facilities are provided, as well as payment options via
credit card. Furthermore, a large number of publications are available
online in various file formats, which can currently be downloaded free of
charge.
Note that PNS subscribers most often order their publications via the
Publications Center.
Technical Information
Specified Operating Environment
Physical Specifications:
The mechanical package for the z800 servers conforms to EIA
guidelines for frames.
The 2066 requires 30 inches of service clearance on all four sides.
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Width: 720.0 mm
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Depth: 1145.6 mm
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Height: 1810.8 mm
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Weight: 545.0 kg
Operating Environment
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Input Supply Voltage Range: 200-240 V single phase
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Supply Voltage Tolerance: +/- 10% when input is 240 V, then
+6%/-10%
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Supply Power Frequency: 50/60 Hz
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Frequency Tolerance: +/- 3 Hz
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Power Factor Correction: PF greater than 0.99 at rate max input current
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Harmonic Currents: Applicable to JEIDA standard
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Intake Air Temperature: 10° to 35°C
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Cooling Method: Air flow cooling
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Humidity: 20% to 80%
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Acoustics Noise: Category 2D, LWAu=7.0 bels, operating and idling
modes
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Vibration/Shock Resistance: 3.5 (in operate)
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Electromagnetic Compatibility: Meets FCC Class A; CISPR and CE
Conformity
Hardware Requirements
For the appropriate peripheral hardware and device attachments, contact
your IBM representative.
IBM devices previously attached to IBM S/370 or S/390® systems are
supported for attachment to z800 server channels, unless noted. The
subject I/O devices must meet ESCON or FICON architecture requirements to
be supported. I/O devices that meet OEMI architecture requirements are
supported only via an external converter. Prerequisite Engineering
Change Levels may be required. For further detail, contact IBM service
personnel.
Refer to the
Key Prerequisites
section for additional information regarding how to obtain external
converters.
Note:
IBM cannot confirm the accuracy of performance, compatibility, or any
other claims related to non-IBM products. Questions regarding the
capabilities of non-IBM products should be addressed to the suppliers of
those products.
Hardware Functions and Capabilities with the z800:
The hardware functions and capabilities of the z800 are described in
detail in Hardware Announcement
102-052
, dated February 19, 2002.
Software Requirements
z800 Software Support
At the time of this announcement, the z800 will be supported by the
following operating systems:
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OS/390® V2 Releases 9 and 10*
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z/OS V1.1*, V1.2*, V1.3*, and V1.4*
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z/OS.e V1.3* and V1.4*
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z/OS and z/OS.e must both be run in 64-bit mode on a z800 server.
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z/OS is required to run in 64-bit mode on z900 and z800 servers.
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z/OS.e can run only on a z800 server.
Note:
z/OS 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4 may be eligible for the z/OS Bimodal Migration
Accommodation software. For additional information, refer to Software
Announcement
202-190
, dated August 13, 2002.
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VM Versions:
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VM/ESA® V2.4
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z/VM V3.1*, V4.1*, V4.2*, and V4.3*
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VSE/ESA V2.5, and later
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TPF V4.1
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Linux:
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Kernel 2.2-based Linux for S/390 31-bit distribution
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Kernel 2.4-based Linux for S/390 31-bit distribution
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Kernel 2.4-based Linux for zSeries 64-bit distribution
The z800 does
not
support operating systems in 370 mode.
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*
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Indicates planned availability levels that support 64-bit Real
Architecture.
Support Levels and Schedules for all Operating Systems,
Applications
The operating system planned availability dates shown below may not
always match the z800 general availability dates. The z800 systems will
be supported at planned availability by the then currently available
releases of the operating systems as listed above. Where necessary,
APARs and/or SPEs will be provided.
OS/390, z/OS, Support in Basic Mode and LPAR Mode
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OS/390 Releases Supported:
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z/OS Releases Supported (must be run in 64-bit on z900 and z800 servers)
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z/OS V1.1
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z/OS V1.2
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z/OS V1.3
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z/OS V1.4
Note:
z/OS V1.2, V1.3, and V1.4 may be eligible for the z/OS Bimodal Migration
Accommodation software. For additional information, refer to Software
Announcement
202-190
, dated August 13, 2002.
z/OS.e Releases, Support in LPAR Mode Only
VM Support in Basic Mode and LPAR Mode
Releases Supported:
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VM/ESA V2.4 with APARs VM62676, VM62811, VM62942, and VM62665 (Does not
support Integrated Facility for Linux engines)
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z/VM V3.1 (Does not support Integrated Facility for Linux engines)
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z/VM V4.1
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z/VM V4.2 with APARs VM62938 and PQ51738 (Required for HiperSockets
support.)
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z/VM V4.3
VSE Support in Basic Mode and LPAR Mode
Releases Supported:
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VSE/ESA V2.5
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VSE/ESA V2.6
TPF
Releases Supported: TPF V4.1
Limitations
The following are not offered on the z800:
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Compatibility I/O cage.
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Parallel channels. An ESCON-to-parallel converter box is required
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OSA-2.
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Internal Battery Feature (IBF). An external Universal Power System (UPS)
is recommended.
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Power Save.
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Integrated Cluster Bus (ICB) technology prior to ICB-3.
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Concurrent memory upgrades.
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Upgrades
into
any z800 model (from 9672, 7060, and so on).
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Spare PU on Model 004 similar to the largest models of 9672.
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Individual cable features; cables are ordered via IBM zSeries Fiber
Cabling Service offered by IBM Global Services.
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Concurrent upgrades with all software levels (Note 2).
Note 1:
IFL engines can be used only to run Linux workloads.
Note 2:
While model upgrades to the processor itself are concurrent, your
software may not be able to take advantage of the increased capacity
without performing an Initial Program Load (IPL) as noted in the table
below:
Operating System IPL Required ?
OS/390 V2.8 through Yes, for capacity chgs to
V2.10 0E1/0A1/0B1/0C1/0X2/0A2
z/OS V1.1 through V1.4 Yes, for capacity chgs to
0E1/0A1/0B1/0C1/0X2/0A2
z/OS.e V1.3 through V1.4 Yes, for capacity chgs to
0E1/0A1/0B1/0C1/0X2/0A2
Linux V2.2 and 2.4 for Yes, for all capacity changes
S/390
Linux V2.4 for zSeries Yes, for all capacity changes
VSE/ESA V2.4 and later Yes, for all capacity changes
TPF V4.1 Yes, for all capacity changes
VM/ESA V2.4 No IPL required
z/VM V3.1 No IPL required
Z/VM V4.1, V4.2, V4.3 No IPL required
Planning Information
Cable Orders
IBM zSeries Fiber Cabling Service for the z800:
Fiber optic cables for the z800 may be ordered via the IBM
Network Integration and Deployment Services for zSeries Fiber Cabling
(zSeries Fiber Cabling Service) offered by IBM Global Services. I/O
fiber optic cables for the z800 are not available as features.
The zSeries Fiber Cabling Service is designed to deliver a convenient,
packaged solution to reduce the complexity of planning, ordering, and
installing fiber optic cables. This solution is packaged as follows:
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A selection of 24 predefined sizes is available.
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Each size is offered at a fixed price.
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The e-configuration tool calculates the number of fiber optic cables that
should be required.
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Select the appropriate size based upon the z800 channel configuration.
Refer to the services section of Resource Link for further details.
Access Resource Link at:
Cabling Responsibilities
The following tasks must be performed prior to machine installation
if the cabling services contract is not purchased:
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All fiber cable planning and support
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All purchasing of correct qualified fiber cables
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All installation of any required fiber mode conditioners
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All installation of any required fiber conversion cables
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All routing of fiber cables to correct floor cutouts for proper
installation to machine
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Use the CHPID report/mapping to accurately route all cables.
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All labeling of fiber cables with CHPID numbers for proper installation
to machine
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Use the CHPID report/mapping to accurately label all cables.
Additional service charges may be incurred during the machine
installation if the above cabling tasks are not accomplished as directed.
Security, Auditability, and Control
The customer is responsible for evaluation, selection, and implementation
of security features, administrative procedures, and appropriate controls
in application systems and communications facilities.
Terms and Conditions
This product is available for purchase under the terms of the IBM
Customer Agreement.
IBM hardware products are manufactured from new parts, or new and used
parts. In some cases, the hardware product may have been previously
installed.
Regardless, IBM warranty terms apply.
The following exhibit provides processor MSUs for z800 models:
Model MSUs
0E1 7
0A1 13
0B1 20
0C1 25
0X2 28
001 32
0A2 44
002 60
003 84
004 108
The above MSU values are estimates based on performance measurements and
projections and are subject to change without notice.
IBM software licenses which are based on machine performance will be
billed based on these MSU values until such time that IBM determines and
publishes new MSU values, at which time appropriate billing adjustments
will be made for both future and retroactive software usage. Software
licenses which follow the zELC pricing structure will be based on zELC
model pricing.
IBM Credit Corporation Financing:
Yes
Warranty Period:
One year
Warranty Service:
IBM On-Site Repair (IOR) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, same-day
response.
ServiceSuite and ServiceElect (formerly ESA) Maintenance:
IBM IOR 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, same-day response.
Usage Plan Machine:
No
IBM Hourly Service Rate Classification:
Three
When a type of service involves the exchange of a machine part, the
replacement may not be new, but will be in good working order.
Rental Offering:
No
Field-Installable Features:
Yes
Model Conversions:
Yes
Customer Setup:
No
Graduated Charges:
No
Licensed Internal Code:
IBM Licensed Internal Code is licensed for use by a customer on a
specific machine, designated by serial number, under the terms and
conditions of the IBM Agreement for Licensed Internal Code to enable a
specific machine to function in accordance with its specifications, and
only for the capacity authorized by IBM and for which the customer paid.
The Licensed Internal Code for the Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL)
may be used only to support Linux workloads and may not be used for any
other purposes.
Prices
Product Charges:
For charges, consult your IBM representative.
Plant/
Machine Feature Field
Description Type Model Number Instal
zSeries 800 2066
0X2 4598
Sub Dyadic Processor 0X2 4598 P/F
Standard Features:
Base Frame 2000 P/F
Service Element (SE):
SE (TR/Enet) 0086 P/F
SE (Dual Ethernet) 0087 P/F
Language:
U.S. English 2924 P
France 2928 P
German 2929 P
Spanish 2930 P
Spain 2931 P
Italian 2932 P
Canadian/French 2935 P
Portugal 2978 P
Brazilian/Portuguese 2979 P
U.K. English 2980 P
Norwegian 2983 P
Sweden/Finland 2987 P
Netherlands 2988 P
Belgian/French 2989 P
Denmark 2993 P
Swiss/French/German 2997 P
Luxembourg Orders from Belgium 5560 P
Iceland Orders from Denmark 5561 P
China Orders from Hong Kong 5562 P
Structure (choose one modem
type and/or one hemisphere):
110 v Modem 2940 P
220 v Modem 2941 P
Northern Hemisphere 9930 P
Plant/
Machine Feature Field
Description Type Model Number Instal
Southern Hemisphere 9931 P
Line Cords (choose one):
6 ft Chicago Line Cord 2700 P
14 ft U.S./Canada/Japan 2701 P
14 ft World Trade Line Cord 2702 P
Optional Features:
Server:
IFL Engines on Gen'l Purp Mod 3700 P/F
ICF Engines on Gen'l Purp Mod 3702 P/F
Capacity Backup (CBU) 3704 P/F
Customer Initiated Upgrade Enablement 9898 P/F
Customer Initiated Upgrade Flag 9899 P/F
Storage:
8 GB Memory increment 1208 P/F
Fiber Quick Connect (FQC)
MTP Base Bracket 7933 P
MTP Additional Brackets 7934 P
MTRJ 6 ft Harnesses (5) 7935 P
I/O and Logic:
ICB Cable 0227 P/F
ISC-M Card 0217 P/F
ISC-D Card 0218 P/F
ISC Port on FC 0218 Card 0219 P/F
STI-M Card 0222 P/F
PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor 0861 P/F
PCI Cryptographic Accelerator 0862 P/F
Triple DES PCI 0865 P/F
TKE/Token Ring 0866 P/F
TKE/Ethernet 0869 P/F
TKE Hardware (Token Ring) 0876 P/F
TKE Hardware (Ethernet) 0879 P/F
Triple DES Code with TKE 0875 P/F
TKE/Token Ring 0886 P/F
TKE/Ethernet 0889 P/F
ICB-3 Function 0993 P/F
FICON Express LX 2319 P/F
FICON Express SX 2320 P/F
16-Port ESCON Card 2323 P/F
ESCON Port Function 2324 P/F
OSA-Express 155 ATM SM 2362 P/F
OSA-Express 155 ATM MM 2363 P/F
OSA-Express GbE LX 2364 P/F
OSA-Express GbE SX 2365 P/F
OSA-Express Fast Ethernet 2366 P/F
OSA-Express High Speed TR 2367 P/F
Power:
PSC24V Card 0223 P/F
Power Sequence Control 6402 P/F
Miscellaneous:
Crypto Hardware Present 0800 P
EMEA Special Ops 1022 P
Custom Quick Ship 1748 P
JCM Ops 2029 P
Electronic LICCC 1750 P
I/O Cards:
Full Airflow Card 0112 P/F
ISC-D Airflow 0113 P/F
Airflow (PSC24V and STI-M) 0225 P/F
Service Element (SE):
MAU (Req'd for TR Solution) 0088 P/F
Hub (Req'd for Enet Solution) 0089 P/F
Plant/
Machine Feature Field
Description Type Model Number Instal
Hardware Management Console (HMC):
HMC White 0073 P/F
17 in White Console Display 6090 P/F
21 in White Console Display 6091 P/F
Token Ring/HMC 0023 P/F
Ethernet/HMC 0024 P/F
DVD 0047 P/F
HMC w/TR Enet, DVD -- Black 0074 P/F
HMC w/TR Enet, DVD -- Black 0075 P/F
17 in Black Console Display 6092 P/F
21 in Black Console Display 6093 P/F
Publication Charges
Order
Title Number
IBM Redbook for z800 SG24-6515
For ServiceElect (ESA) Maintenance Service Charges, contact IBM Global
Services at 888-IBM-4343 (426-4343).
Model Conversion Purchase Price
Model
From To
0X2 001*
0X2 0A2*
0X2 002*
0X2 003*
0X2 004*
0A1 0X2*
0B1 0X2*
0C1 0X2*
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If field installed on a purchased machine, parts removed or replaced
become the property of IBM and must be returned.
There are no upgrades from other machine types (for example, 9672, 7060,
and so on) to IBM z800.
Feature Conversion Purchase Price
Feature Returned Continuous
From To Parts Maintenance
4598 4603 Y Y
4598 4604 Y Y
4598 4605 Y Y
4598 4606 Y Y
4598 4607 Y Y
4600 4598 Y Y
4601 4598 Y Y
4602 4598 Y Y
Y = Yes
Global Financing:
IBM Global Financing offers competitive financing to
credit-qualified customers to assist them in acquiring IT solutions. Our
offerings include financing for IT acquisition, including hardware,
software, and services, both from IBM and other manufacturers or vendors.
Offerings (for all customer segments: small, medium, and large
enterprise), rates, terms, and availability can vary by country. Contact
your local IBM Global Financing organization or visit the Web at:
Order Now
To order, contact the Americas Call Centers, your local IBM
representative, or your IBM Business Partner.
To identify your local IBM representative or IBM Business Partner, call
800-IBM-4YOU (426-4968).
Phone: 800-IBM-CALL (426-2255)
Fax: 800-2IBM-FAX (242-6329)
Internet: ibm_direct@vnet.ibm.com
Mail: The Americas Call Centers
Dept. YE001
P.O. Box 2690
Atlanta, GA 30301-2690
Reference: YE001
The Americas Call Centers, our national direct marketing organization,
can add your name to the mailing list for catalogs of IBM products.
Note:
Shipments will begin after the planned availability date.
Trademarks
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The e-business logo, zSeries, Resource Link, PR/SM, FICON, z/OS,
Redbooks, S/370, z/VM, VSE/ESA, and ServiceSuite are trademarks of
International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other
countries or both.
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ESCON, ThinkPad, S/390, OS/390, and VM/ESA are registered trademarks of
International Business Machines Corporation in the United States or other
countries or both.
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Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service
marks of others.
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