ZSeries
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The IBM eserver zSeries from International Business Machines is the name for the IBM System/390 mainframess since December 2001; the then current S/390 models being rebranded as the zSeries 900. They succeed the System/370, more specifically the S/370 ESA.
Features of the eserver zSeries 900 family:
- Based on z/Architecture (64-bit real and virtual addresses)
- Offers up to 640 processors in a 32-way Sysplex (512 processors performing workloads and up to 128 for system and backup functions)
- Supports the Linux, TPF, z/OS and z/VM operating systems
- S/390 ESA applications are fully compatible with z/Architecture
The zSeries 990 Model D32 is currently the most powerful IBM mainframe computer available, reportedly capable of performing more than 9,000,000,000 instructions per second.
See also: List of IBM products
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