Advantages of Mainframe Computers


Advantages of Mainframe Computers

✦ Availbility

The recent mainframe systems Z series are designed to provide availability of 99.999%.


✦ Scalability

The ability of a system to expand as resources, such as processors, memory, or storage are deleted.


✦ Reliability

It is a measurement of the ability of a system to continue processing without failure.

The "Z" in the system Z's brand name stands for Zero down-time.

System Z servers have reported a 'Mean Time to failure' of 40 years, which means they are guaranteed to run
continuously for 40 years without any failure.


✦ Compatibility

Programs written for the IBM OS/360 and later models will still run quite happily on the latest version
of IBM Z/OS, usually without even a recompile or re-assembly (that's nearly 50 years of continuous upward compatibility
and reliability).

IBM has been maintaining downward compatibility for every new release of hardware and software.


✦ Redundancy

One of the most obvious benefits of the mainframe environment is the incredible amount of redundancy
that the mainframe features.

It is the use of several identical functional units, such as several disk drives or power supply systems,
within one computer system in order to provide data security and a certain degree of fault tolerance in case of
hardware failures.

Redundancy power supplies, processors and storage devices create a system that practically can't be taken offline.


✦ Customization

Mainframes are able to be completely customized to fit an individual user's need.

The mainframes is built to order by ibm and thoroughly tested to ensure that it meets customer requirements.

Individual processors can be turned on and off on real-time needs, and operating parameters are completely customizable.

Additionally, it is possible to run multiple operating systems or Z/OS instances on multiple logical partitions at the same time.

Additionally, most large companies have applications developed or customized to specially meet unique business needs.

Estimates that up to 70 % or percentage of corporate production data still resides on the mainframe.

This means that private clouds residing on system Z have secure access to essential information that can be shared if necessary
with adequate access controls, encryption, data security, data masking and integrity.


✦ Security

Modern mainframes have security built into them from the ground up, both in the operating system and through
cryptographic hardware acceleration.

Governments, Univerisities and large-scale enterprises like banks, insurance companies.. etc.

All of whom have a critical requirement to keep user and internal data protected at once protected but also highly retrievable.

At the kind of high-demand loads we talked about in the first point, you will begin to see the daunting nature of that task
when you realize, for example, that all of those hundreds of thousands of requests that VISA processes every second have to be both
encrypted and decrypted in real-time.

I.E., At a speed that won't be noticeable to those hundreds of thousands of simultaneous users.

It's a task that lower-powered servers aren't quite up to - but one which built-in hardware acceleration of
the encryption and decryption processes help the mainframe excel at.

There is not a single incident of virus or worm or spyware or malware attack in the last 50 years history of a mainframe.

The power of IBM's Z system processor can move mountains of data, billions of instructions and supports
parallel processing.

A batch job that copies billions of records from one file to another file structure can take minutes instead of hours.

Multiprocessing of hundreds of simultaneous users, system tasks, online service and batch jobs will not crash a processor:
a mainframe LPAR image is designed to handle heavy loads.

The processor will not crash from overuse or overheating like ordinary computers.

The latest Z13 mainframe uses the most powerful processor on the planet. The Z13 supports up to 8000 Linux
images simultaneously for cloud computing.

For the mobile economy the Z13 does real-time encryption and can process 2.5 billion transactions per day.



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