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WAVV 2007, Green Bay, WI
Why Use POWER PNET?Why Use POWER PNET?Ken Meyer, CSI Ken Meyer, CSI
WAVV 2007, Green Bay, WI
Why Use Power PNET?Why Use Power PNET?
What is it?What is it? How can it help me?How can it help me?
WAVV 2007, Green Bay, WI
What is POWER PNET?What is POWER PNET?
Routines that allow transfer of Routines that allow transfer of data between network nodesdata between network nodes JobsJobs OutputOutput CommandsCommands MessagesMessages
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What is POWER PNET?What is POWER PNET?
Can be used to communicate toCan be used to communicate to VSE systems (with PNET)VSE systems (with PNET) MVS and z/OS systems using JES2 MVS and z/OS systems using JES2
and JES3and JES3 VM systems using RSCSVM systems using RSCS Iseries systemsIseries systems
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How can it help me?How can it help me?
More optionsMore options Improve performanceImprove performance Better securityBetter security Less overheadLess overhead Improve productivityImprove productivity
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More OptionsMore Options
More versatile than Shared More versatile than Shared Spooling with less overheadSpooling with less overhead Able to connect more systemsAble to connect more systems Multiple releases of VSE can be Multiple releases of VSE can be
handled simultaneouslyhandled simultaneously No lockingNo locking
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Improve PerformanceImprove Performance
Use VTAM or TCP/IP as a Use VTAM or TCP/IP as a mechanism to transfer membersmechanism to transfer members
Offload processing to other Offload processing to other systemssystems
Potentially better cache hit ratios Potentially better cache hit ratios when accessing memberswhen accessing members
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Better SecurityBetter Security
Less users with access to your Less users with access to your production workproduction work
Better control of production jobs Better control of production jobs and outputand output
Quicker recovery of production Quicker recovery of production jobsjobs
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Less OverheadLess Overhead
Reduce production workload and Reduce production workload and unnecessary overheadunnecessary overhead Backup power data elsewhereBackup power data elsewhere Archive your production data for Archive your production data for
quicker recoveryquicker recovery Reduce the size of the POWER Reduce the size of the POWER
partitions and disk files for your partitions and disk files for your production systemsproduction systems
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Less overheadLess overhead
Balance CPU requirementsBalance CPU requirements Midrange Workload Licensing Midrange Workload Licensing
Charges (MWLC)Charges (MWLC) On-line usersOn-line users Print and access POWER members Print and access POWER members
from less used systemsfrom less used systems
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Improve ProductivityImprove Productivity
Information where it is easy and Information where it is easy and secure to accesssecure to access
Reduce batch windowReduce batch window Protect your production dataProtect your production data Reduce costsReduce costs
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QuestionsQuestions
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WAVV 2007, Green Bay, WI
Remaining CSI SessionsRemaining CSI Sessions
SundaySunday
““Entrée Entrée ─ ─ Uncut and Unrated (24 x 7 Widescreen)” Uncut and Unrated (24 x 7 Widescreen)” ─ ─ Tim Kessler, Sunday, 9:15 A.M. (Room A4)Tim Kessler, Sunday, 9:15 A.M. (Room A4)
““VSAM Performance Part 1”VSAM Performance Part 1” ─ ─ John Mycroft, Sunday, 10:30 A.M. (Room B-1/B-2)John Mycroft, Sunday, 10:30 A.M. (Room B-1/B-2)
““CSI TCP/IP Update”CSI TCP/IP Update” ─ ─ Ed Franks, Sunday, 10:30 A.M. (Room A-1)Ed Franks, Sunday, 10:30 A.M. (Room A-1)
““What’s All the Buzz About Data-Miner”What’s All the Buzz About Data-Miner” ─ ─ John Mycroft, Sunday, 5:30 P.M. (Room A-4)John Mycroft, Sunday, 5:30 P.M. (Room A-4)
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Remaining CSI SessionsRemaining CSI Sessions MondayMonday
““TCP/IP Performance for TCP/IP for VSE” TCP/IP Performance for TCP/IP for VSE” ─ ─ John Rankin, Monday, 9:15 A.M. (Room B-1/B-2)John Rankin, Monday, 9:15 A.M. (Room B-1/B-2)
““VSAM Performance Part 2” VSAM Performance Part 2” ─ ─ John Mycroft, Monday, 10:30 A.M. (Room A-2)John Mycroft, Monday, 10:30 A.M. (Room A-2)
““CSI Green Bay (Moderated by Jon Henderson)”CSI Green Bay (Moderated by Jon Henderson)” ─ ─ CSI Management Team, Monday, 3:00 P.M. (Room A4)CSI Management Team, Monday, 3:00 P.M. (Room A4)
““VSE Internals”VSE Internals” ─ ─ Ken Meyer, Monday, 3:00 P.M. (Room B-1/B-2)Ken Meyer, Monday, 3:00 P.M. (Room B-1/B-2)
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Remaining CSI SessionsRemaining CSI Sessions
Monday, continuedMonday, continued
““Tuning Myths”Tuning Myths” ─ ─ Ken Meyer, Monday, 4:15 P.M. (Room B-1/B-2)Ken Meyer, Monday, 4:15 P.M. (Room B-1/B-2)
““Tuning Myths”Tuning Myths” ─ ─ Ken Meyer, Monday, 5:30 P.M. (Room B-1/B-2)Ken Meyer, Monday, 5:30 P.M. (Room B-1/B-2)
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Thank you…Thank you…
Enjoy the rest of WAVV!Enjoy the rest of WAVV!