- the z9EC) and IBM
eServer zSeries models (in
common use
refers only to the z900 and z990
generations of mainframe). The
zSeries, zEnterprise,
System z and...
- z/VM
Linux on IBM Z
developer site
Linux for S/390 and
zSeries web site
Linux for S/390 and
zSeries Archived 2016-03-04 at the
Wayback Machine community...
- 2005. The
System z9 also
marks the end of the
previously used
eServer zSeries naming convention. It was also the last
mainframe computer that NASA ever...
-
System z
Application ****ist
Processor (zAAP),
previously known as the
zSeries Application ****ist Processor, is a
mainframe processor introduced by IBM...
-
traditional mainframes such as IBM Z (previously
called z Systems,
System z, and
zSeries),[vague]
Unisys Dorado, and
Unisys Libra as
among the most secure, with...
-
successor systems, such that all modern-day IBM mainframes,
including the
zSeries line,
retain backward compatibility with the 1960s-era IBM S/360 line....
- left a
legacy that is
continued by
similar modern computers like the IBM
zSeries. In 1965,
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
introduced another influential...
- Intel-based servers) IBM System/390 was
replaced by the 64-bit IBM
eServer zSeries, z for Zero downtime. The RS/6000 SP
supercomputer line was
replaced by...
- System/360
later evolved into the System/370, the System/390, and the 64-bit
zSeries,
System z, and
zEnterprise machines. System/370
introduced virtual memory...
-
specified similarly. The most
common format for
hexadecimal on IBM
mainframes (
zSeries) and
midrange computers (IBM i)
running the
traditional OS's (zOS, zVSE...