Episode 30 - Steven Cook - GDPS - 1.9.2018




Terminal Talk show

Summary: <p>When things go bump in the night, companies generally like to know that it won't dramatically impact their workloads. In this episode, Steven Cook tells us all about GDPS, the little slice of magic that lets mainframers spread their Parallel Sysplex out across multiple physical locations.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>1:48 Who are you, and what is GDPS?</p> <p>3:13 Scripting</p> <p>5:18 Emergency vs Planned migrations</p> <p>7:06 Distance and Missing Ones and Zeroes</p> <p>9:43 Does Linux get to play?</p> <p>10:41 ... this guy named Linus Torvalds...</p> <p>13:35 IO's and Boy Bands</p> <p>14:45 Talk PPRC to me</p> <p>19:04 The best of a potentially bad situation</p> <p>21:18 Mainframe vs Distributed IO</p> <p>23:01 ... another dead body</p> <p>23:33 Massive Abstraction... possibly the name of my next band</p> <p>26:56 Closing out the week...</p> <p> </p> <p>Email: contact@terminaltalk.net</p> <p>Twitter: @TerminalTalk</p>