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by Chris Vogan, John Smith, Robert Schulz, Jonathan Page, Colin Page, Ernest Horn,
Temenos on IBM LinuxONE Best Practices Guide
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Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Introduction to Temenos and IBM LinuxONE
1.1.1 Temenos
1.1.2 IBM LinuxONE
1.2 Temenos on IBM LinuxONE solves an industry challenge
1.2.1 Why is Temenos on IBM LinuxONE
1.2.2 IBM LinuxONE value for Temenos
1.3 Lab environment testing of Temenos on IBM LinuxONE
1.3.1 Lab environment results
1.3.2 Hardware configuration
1.3.3 Software
1.3.4 Configuration (Logical architecture)
1.3.5 Transaction mix
1.3.6 Encryption
1.4 Temenos modules supported/unsupported by IBM
1.5 Solution Details
1.6 Financial Case
1.7 Business and Technical Sales Contacts
Chapter 2. Technology Overview
2.1 Hardware
2.1.1 IBM LinuxONE Central Processor Complex (CPC)
2.1.2 LPARs
2.1.3 Configuring with a single IBM LinuxONE server
2.1.4 Configuring with two IBM LinuxONE servers
2.1.5 Configuring with three or more IBM LinuxONE servers
2.1.6 System partition configuration
2.1.7 Server-Time-Protocol (STP)
2.1.8 Shared Memory Communication (SMC)
2.1.9 Guarded Storage Facility (GSF)
2.1.10 IBM LinuxONE III Integrated Accelerator for zEDC
2.1.11 Disk Storage
2.2 Operating systems
2.2.1 Red Hat
2.2.2 SuSE
2.2.3 Ubuntu
2.2.4 z/VM
2.3 Software
2.3.1 RACF
2.3.2 IBM WebSphere Application Server
2.3.3 Oracle WebLogic
2.3.4 JBOSS EAP
2.3.5 IBM Java
2.3.6 IBM MQ
2.3.7 Databases
2.4 Hypervisor choices
2.4.1 z/VM as hypervisor
2.4.2 KVM
2.4.3 z/VM Single System Image (SSI)
2.4.4 IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/VM and Linux
2.4.5 Geographical Dispersed Parallel Sysplex (GDPS)
2.4.6 GDPS and Virtual Appliance (VA)
2.4.7 HyperSwap
2.4.8 GDPS and HyperSwap
2.4.9 Software in Linux
2.5 Temenos Infinity and Temenos Transact
2.5.1 Temenos Infinity
2.5.2 Temenos Transact
2.6 Planning phase and best practices
2.6.1 IBM LinuxONE
2.6.2 Network
2.6.3 z/VM networking
2.6.4 Inter-user communication vehicle (IUCV)
2.6.5 Backup and Restore
2.6.6 System Monitoring
Chapter 3. Architecture
3.1 Traditional on-premises (non-containerized) architecture
3.1.1 Key benefits of architecting a new solution instead of lift-and-shift
3.2 Machine configuration on IBM LinuxONE
3.2.1 System configuration using IODF
3.3 IBM LinuxONE LPAR Architecture
3.3.1 LPAR Layout on IBM LinuxONE CPCs
3.4 Virtualization with z/VM
3.4.1 z/VM installation
3.4.2 z/VM SSI and relocation domains
3.4.3 z/VM memory management
3.4.4 z/VM paging
3.4.5 z/VM dump space and spool
3.4.6 z/VM minidisk caching
3.4.7 z/VM share
3.4.8 z/VM External Security Manager (ESM)
3.4.9 Memory of a Linux virtual machine
3.4.10 Simultaneous Multi-threading (SMT-2)
3.4.11 z/VM CPU allocation
3.4.12 z/VM configuration files
3.4.13 Product configuration files
3.4.14 IBM Infrastructure Suite for z/VM and Linux
3.5 Pervasive Encryption for data-at-rest
3.5.1 Data-at-rest protection on Linux: encrypted block devices
3.5.2 Data-at-rest protection on z/VM: encrypted paging
3.6 Networking on IBM LinuxONE
3.6.1 Ethernet technologies
3.6.2 Shared Memory Communications (SMC)
3.6.3 Connecting virtual machines to the network
3.6.4 Connecting virtual machines to each other
3.7 DS8K Enterprise disk subsystem
3.7.1 ECKD volume size
3.7.2 Disk mirroring
3.7.3 Which storage to use
3.8 Temenos Transact
3.9 Red Hat Linux
3.10 IBM WebSphere
3.11 Queuing with IBM MQ
3.12 Oracle DB on IBM LinuxONE
3.12.1 Native Linux or z/VM guest deployment
3.12.2 Oracle Grid Infrastructure
3.12.3 Oracle Clusterware
3.12.4 Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
3.12.5 Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC)
3.12.6 GoldenGate for database replication
3.12.7 Use encrypted volumes for the database
3.12.8 Oracle tuning on IBM LinuxONE
Chapter 4. Temenos Deployment on IBM LinuxONE and IBM Public Cloud
4.1 The installation journey for the IBM LinuxONE hardware
4.1.1 Sandbox LPARs - Sandbox environment
4.1.2 Development and Test environment
4.1.3 Pre-Production environment
4.1.4 Production LPARs environment
4.1.5 Disaster recovery
4.2 Tuning
4.2.1 Linux on IBM LinuxONE
4.2.2 JAVA virtual machine tuning
4.3 Migrating Temenos from x86 to IBM LinuxONE
4.4 Temenos Transact certified Cloud Native deployment for IBM LinuxONE
4.5 Temenos deployment options on IBM Hyper Protect public cloud
Appendix A. Sample product and part IBDs and model numbers
Appendix B. Creating and working with the first IODF for the server
The first IODF for the server
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