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The DASD Dilemma
Today, z/OS installations face the need
to make some of the most significant DASD acquisition decisions that
they have ever made. After more than three decades of acquiring large
form factor DASD devices specifically designed for mainframe systems,
you now face a bewildering array of alternatives.
These range from RAID to log-structured file schemes, all of which
promise enhanced performance and fault tolerance. Rather than being
traditional mainframe disks, new DASD subsystems are composed of small
form factor commodity disk devices which have historically been employed
in personal computers and workstations.
To further complicate the decision process, the performance claims
made for these DASD subsystems strain credulity as never before. As
a potential buyer, you often find almost an order-of-magnitude difference
in the performance characteristics of a prospective DASD subsystem
when you compare the claims of the vendor, the critical observations
made by competitors, and the informed opinions of industry pundits,
many of whom simply estimate DASD performance by talking to the vendors.
Moreover, the use of analytic models to analyze the potential performance
of new technologies is complicated by the vendors' increasingly secretive
stance in regards to providing information about the internal structure
and algorithms employed by their subsystems. As a result of these
factors, many installations are approaching some of the largest storage
acquisitions in their history without a reliable basis for understanding
the true capabilities of the new technologies.
The PAI/O Driver solution
PAI/O Driver for z/OS from Performance
Associates is the solution to this dilemma. Our product is both technology
independent and vendor independent, and it comprises four distinct
parts:
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a DASD acquisition
methodology, |
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a reporting service
based on independent testing of DASD subsystems, |
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profiling software
to characterize your storage requirements, and |
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a software program
which allows users to measure and verify DASD subsystem performance. |
Installations can employ PAI/O
Driver for z/OS to help in the
DASD selection process, to aggressively negotiate acquisition agreements,
or to verify performance clauses in DASD acquisition contracts. It
can:
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reduce the cost
of acquiring new DASD technology, |
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limit the risks
associated with the acquisition and introduction of new DASD
subsystems, and |
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support the specification
and enforcement of the vendor's contractual obligations. |
When you have PAI/O Driver for
z/OS, you can tell the vendors what you want and verify that you've
gotten it!
The DASD acquisition methodology
A library of profiles for the most current
DASD subsystems is included with our user enterprise-licenses. An
inventory of our profile library is maintained on our home page at
www.perfassoc.com.
The reporting service
In contrast to marketing claims about DASD
subsystem performance, the PAI/O
Driver for z/OS reporting service
presents and interprets hard repeatable DASD subsystem performance
measurements. Rather than being a benchmark of a particular workload,
PAI/O Driver for z/OS
employs a specifically designed standard engineering test series to
explore the performance characteristics of any DASD subsystem over
a wide variety of configuration alternatives and workload types.
While there is no single test which can provide an absolute evaluation
of the suitability of a DASD subsystem for a specific workload or
customer environment, each PAI/O
Driver for z/OS subsystem profile
report provides your installation with reliable commentary and analysis.
This is because it is based on hard measurement data, not unsubstantiated
marketing claims or industry hearsay.
We at Performance Associates are committed to the continued measurement
and analysis of new DASD subsystem offerings and the publication of
our research reports to licensed user sites. While we will formally
distribute new subsystem profiles to subscribers on a semiannual basis,
we will make informal results available as soon as they are collected.
In the event that you have installed, or have access to, a subsystem
which has not yet been analyzed, we will perform the analysis at our
own expense.
The software
PAI/O Driver for z/OS
is compatible with MVS/ESA 4.1 through the most current releases of
z/OS and is Year 2000 compliant. It features a standard engineering
test series and includes SAS® workload profiling software for
the development of customer-specific performance verification tests.
Performance Associates services
We can assist you in the measurement, analysis,
and acquisition of new DASD subsystems or unique configurations. Being
well versed in the specific requirements presented by state and federal
acquisition regulations, we can help speed the acquisition process
for government agencies and certify the performance of upgrades over
the life of your contract.
Licensed DASD vendors
Recognizing the value of PAI/O
Driver for z/OS for independent
performance testing of new DASD subsystems, all major DASD vendors
and manufacturers employ it as a supplement to their own internal
vendor-specific performance tests.
Licensing and Additional information
PAI/O Driver for z/OS
is an enterprise-licensed product. For additional information and
license terms, please contact Performance Associates at:
Performance Associates, Inc.
P.O. Box 5080
Pagosa Springs, CO 81147-5080
Voice: (970) 731-DASD x104
Fax: (970) 731-1024
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