An interesting point Dave...

... For my system there's a session-management front end. Almost always 
this copes nicely with such drops. I suspect I'm paying a small response 
time penalty for it, though.

Cheers, Martin

Martin Packer,
Mainframe Performance Consultant, zChampion
Worldwide Banking Center of Excellence, IBM

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From:
David Betten <[email protected]>
To:
[email protected], 
Date:
04/03/2012 18:25
Subject:
Re: Writing article on telework/telecommuting
Sent by:
IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]>



One thing I'll add to that is that if your internet service periodially
drops, it's a real pain if you're connected to a host 3270 session.  For
example, my wife primarally does email and web browsing while working from
home.  So if our internet signal drops for a few minutes and then comes
back, she's not likely to even notice.  However, if I'm scrolling through
code or a hex dump and the sevice drops for just a few seconds, it's a
major headache getting loging back on and hoping my sesson reconnects to
where I was.  Our latest VPN client seems to offer a bit better recovery
from that by maintaining the session but a few years ago it was a major
headache for me.

Have a nice day,
Dave Betten
DFSORT Development, Performance Lead
IBM Corporation
email:  [email protected]
DFSORT/MVSontheweb at http://www.ibm.com/storage/dfsort/

IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> wrote on 03/04/2012
08:49:57 AM:

> From: Martin Packer <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected],
> Date: 03/04/2012 10:01 AM
> Subject: Re: Writing article on telework/telecommuting
> Sent by: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]>
>
> One experience from teleworking which should appeal to mainframers: By
and
> large 3270 is the least demanding data stream - so TSO / ISPF goes fast
> even on "broadband" as crummy as mine. (It's all the other junk that 
runs

> really slowly when the wet string dries out.)
>
> Now I may be in a minority but I bet this counts for lots of people.
>
> Anyhow, having telecommuted for more than 10 years I'm looking forward 
to

> this article: "You are not alone" is a useful thing to hear. :-)
>
> Cheers, Martin
>
> Martin Packer,
> Mainframe Performance Consultant, zChampion
> Worldwide Banking Center of Excellence, IBM
>
> +44-7802-245-584
>
> email: [email protected]
>
> Twitter / Facebook IDs: MartinPacker
> Blog:
> https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/blogs/MartinPacker
>
>
>
> From:
> Gabe Goldberg <[email protected]>
> To:
> [email protected],
> Date:
> 03/03/2012 21:43
> Subject:
> Writing article on telework/telecommuting
> Sent by:
> IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> I'm writing article for Destination z <http://destinationz.org/ on
> telework/telecommuting. I think this partitions in two dimensions --
> technology vs. mindset and worker vs. employer.
>
> There's abundant information -- and blather -- about this subject. But
> Destination z is mainframe focused so I'm especially interested in
> relevant System z tips for all four quadrants:
> technology/mindset/worker/employer.
>
> Again, this is a "tips" article so won't include positive/negative
> anecdotes. But they're still welcome -- they can suggest tips, they're
> interesting, and I might write a longer piece on this sometime.
>
> As usual, extra credit for sending to me directly (in addition to list,
> if you're so inclined) so I needn't pluck from digests.
>
> Thanks, as always..
>
> --
> Gabriel Goldberg, Computers and Publishing, Inc.       [email protected]
> 3401 Silver Maple Place, Falls Church, VA 22042           (703) 204-0433
> LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/gabegold            Twitter: GabeG0
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