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ALSO CALLED: eServers, IBM S/390, zSeries, S/390, IBM zSeries, z/900 Series, IBM eServer zSeries, zSeries 900, z900, and S390
DEFINITION: S/390 is IBM's large server (or mainframe) line of computer systems, which are marketed to the world's Fortune 1000 and many mid-size companies as a "tried-and-true" system with a history that stretches back to the System/360 of the early 1960s. The S/390 combines a hardware design based on the use of multiple microprocessor packaging with the OS/390 operating
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SyncSort for z/OS Technical Specifications
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DATA SHEET:
SyncSort for z/OS is a high performance data management utility designed to exploit the advanced facilities of the z/OS operating system and zSeries computers.
Posted: 30 Jun 2004 | Published: 29 Jun 2004
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SyncSort for z/OS
| sponsored by Syncsort
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:
SyncSort for z/OS is a high performance data management utility designed to exploit the advanced facilities of the z/OS operating system and zSeries computers.
Posted: 30 Jun 2004 | Published: 01 Mar 2005
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SYSTEM Z DEFINITION (continued):
S/390 is IBM's large server (or mainframe) line of computer systems, which are marketed to the world's Fortune 1000 and many mid-size companies as a "tried-and-true" system with a history that stretches back to the System/360 of the early 1960s. The S/390 combines a hardware design based on the use of multiple microprocessor packaging with the OS/390 operating system, whose multitasking architecture and long evolution (most of the bugs have already been found) results in a system that seldom crashes. IBM's VM operating system also runs on the S/390. System z definition sponsored by SearchDataCenter.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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