Hi David,
You said: "... he's been banging on ..."
This reminds me of a Yiddish expression that fits with this theme (and
is said to the "bang"er): Hack Mir Nisht Kain Chainik!
(In English, Don't bang the tea kettle for me! (i.e. stop blathering))
Regards,
David
On 2023-08-28 07:15, David Crayford wrote:
On 27/8/2023 11:05 am, Tom Brennan wrote:
A bigger problem is Jon says things like this with such conviction
and authority that other people reading these posts, perhaps years
from now, will think they are true.
Don't engage with him! There's no point in debating with a troll.
Lately, he's been banging on about the 99.999999% availability on the
z16. It's clear he's either deeply ignorant or gullible. In any case,
it seems he missed the fine print:
https://www.ibm.com/downloads/cas/0MZVKEYJ.
(Who's willing to spend tens of millions of dollars to run a small
Linux rack?)
"DISCLAIMER: IBM internal data based on measurements and projections
was used in calculating the expected value. Necessary components
include IBM z16; IBM z/VM V7.2 systems collected in a Single System
Image, each running RHOCP 4.10 or above;
IBM Operations Manager; GDPS 4.5 for management of data recovery and
virtual machine recovery across metro distance systems and storage,
including Metro Multi-site workload and GDPS Global; and IBM DS8000
series storage with IBM HyperSwap. A
MongoDB v4.2 workload was used. Necessary resiliency technology must
be enabled, including z/VM Single System Image clustering, GDPS xDR
Proxy for z/VM, and RedHat OpenShift Data Foundation (ODF) 4.10 for
management of local storage devices.
Application-induced outages are not included in the above
measurements. Other configurations (hardware or software) may provide
different availability characteristics."
Could it be that Jon Perryman is actually Bill Johnson in disguise,
using ChatGPT to compose his posts? Does he have a Linkedin profile
where we can read he's credentials?
On 8/26/2023 7:31 PM, David Spiegel wrote:
Hi Jon,
You said: "...The M in SMP/e stands for Maintenance ..."
This statement has NEVER been true.
The M is an abbreviation of Modification and it has ALWAYS been this
way.
Regards,
David
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