I can very easily see the modern P-Series servers with COBOL compilers and
LPAR capability, outgrow the z/series in the future....

J.

Op ma 3 mrt 2025 om 15:54 schreef Phil Smith III <li...@akphs.com>:

> Confused by:
> > But, that does not make a z/ server a mainframe.
>
> What does that mean?
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> re: ... lot more secure from hackers...
> Welll... that is just the thing... opening it up, is what is making it
> less secure... I do agree, IBM "programmers" will take code from the
> hackers posting new Linux source code and properly scrutinize it before
> including it into SuSE, which is why if one look at  cve.mitre.org and
> the likes, IBM does not really feature there because they do things
> properly. But, that does not make a z/ server a mainframe.
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