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ftp1020

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reply to CanerisErik
Re: Odd Message from Bell

said by CanerisErik See Profile :

mainframes requiring maintenance by dinosaurs.
Hey! I resemble that remark!!


CanerisErik
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said by ftp1020 See Profile :

said by CanerisErik See Profile :

mainframes requiring maintenance by dinosaurs.
Hey! I resemble that remark!!
My dad's one, so I get to make fun of a COBOL/CICS/Fortran/VMS/whatever person on a regular basis ... "get up with the times, it ain't the 60's anymore man"

ftp1020

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said by CanerisErik See Profile :

My dad's one, so I get to make fun of a COBOL/CICS/Fortran/VMS/whatever person on a regular basis ... "get up with the times, it ain't the 60's anymore man"
If your dad's not charging $100+ per hour, he's not doing it right...

MVS/TSO FTW!

mr_hexen

join:2007-08-02
Brampton, ON
someone needs to get a recording of this message as well as the call in to bell.. .


peatbog

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reply to ftp1020
Thank God for the y2k scare. Dinosaurs like me were able to cash in on all those COBOL programs that needed changing (because of the half-baked code we wrote back in the 60s and 70s - sort of like giving yourself a bonus to be paid out 30 years in the future).


nanook
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said by CanerisErik See Profile :

mainframes requiring maintenance by dinosaurs.
Today's mainframes are nothing like your father's mainframes. In addition to running all the legacy stuff under z/OS, they also run 100s or 1,000s of instances of Linux, all on one box, all centrally managed and with the power, capacity and reliability that other technologies can only dream of. Associating today's mainframes with an organization like Bell is a giant insult to mainframes -- and dinosaurs.

You owe us[*] "dinosaurs" an apology.

[*] Proudly earning my daily bread through the care and feeding of dinosaurs since 1970.


CanerisErik
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said by ftp1020 See Profile :

said by CanerisErik See Profile :

My dad's one, so I get to make fun of a COBOL/CICS/Fortran/VMS/whatever person on a regular basis ... "get up with the times, it ain't the 60's anymore man"
If your dad's not charging $100+ per hour, he's not doing it right...

MVS/TSO FTW!
Hehehe...I should tell him to raise the $...


CanerisErik
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said by nanook See Profile :

said by CanerisErik See Profile :

mainframes requiring maintenance by dinosaurs.
Today's mainframes are nothing like your father's mainframes. In addition to running all the legacy stuff under z/OS, they also run 100s or 1,000s of instances of Linux, all on one box, all centrally managed and with the power consumption, capacity and reliability that other technologies can only dream of. Associating today's mainframes with an organization like Bell is a giant insult to mainframes -- and dinosaurs.
What makes you think Bell has today's mainframes instead of those from the 60's?

said by nanook See Profile :

You owe us[*] "dinosaurs" an apology.
"dinosaurs" was said with love, I swear!


nanook
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said by CanerisErik See Profile :

said by nanook See Profile :

said by CanerisErik See Profile :

mainframes requiring maintenance by dinosaurs.
Today's mainframes are nothing like your father's mainframes. In addition to running all the legacy stuff under z/OS, they also run 100s or 1,000s of instances of Linux, all on one box, all centrally managed and with the power consumption, capacity and reliability that other technologies can only dream of. Associating today's mainframes with an organization like Bell is a giant insult to mainframes -- and dinosaurs.
What makes you think Bell has today's mainframes instead of those from the 60's?
Because today's mainframes cost a tiny fraction of those from 10 or 15 years ago. The cost of maintaining the hardware in an older mainframe system alone is prohibitive. Meanwhile legacy software written 40 years ago continues to run just fine on the latest models.

As for power consumption (I was actually referring to processing power but since you raised the subject):IBM's Project Big Green Spurs Global Shift to Linux on Mainframe
quote:
In one of the most significant transformations of its worldwide data centers in a generation, IBM today announced that it will consolidate about 3,900 computer servers onto about 30 System z mainframes running the Linux operating system. The company anticipates that the new server environment will consume approximately 80 percent less energy than the current set up and expects significant savings over five years in energy, software and system support costs...
said by CanerisErik See Profile :

said by nanook See Profile :

You owe us[*] "dinosaurs" an apology.
"dinosaurs" was said with love, I swear!
I know. I am just pulling your dinosaur-loving tail


CanerisErik
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That's impressive! I must admit a fair amount of ignorance of recent developments in the field.

However, to ask again: what makes you think Bell has today's mainframes? You're giving them too much credit...such cost savings and not wasting $ would make too much sense for them, they're not that smart, ya know?

ftp1020

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said by CanerisErik See Profile :

what makes you think Bell has today's mainframes?
Perhaps because they don't own them. For years, IBM either leased them, or leased time (sold by the MIPS) on them through their ISM company. The demise of Big Iron has been predicted for decades now, but it never seems to happen as new uses are found for those types of machines. With their phenomenal I/O power (if not raw CPU power), a single mainframe can host thousands of web servers and not even blink at the traffic.

When PCs can copy and back up a multi-million record DB2/SQL database in less time than it takes to say "zzzzt", talk to me about how "powerful" PCs are.

Another thing is standards, reliability, and predictability. PC standards change (IDE is now SATA, PCI-e is now PCI-e 2.0 etc) faster than you can write them down. Meanwhile, my quick reference card for JCL has a "copyright 1972" on it because the standards and batch interface language haven't changed. You don't have to retrain staff every 5 weeks just because Intel comes out with The Next Big Thing.

I apply mainframe thinking to my PC purchases: if I don't have an actual need to upgrade (particularly software) ... I don't. Newer for newer's sake is often disastrous.


nanook
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said by CanerisErik See Profile :

However, to ask again: what makes you think Bell has today's mainframes?
Virtually no one uses mainframes that are more than several years old for essentially the same reasons why few people use PCs that are more than 8 or 10 years old. The technology improves at such a rapid pace and the cost of replacing it declines so much that it is simply more expensive to keep old iron than to replace it. Indeed PCs can usually be upgraded easily and at relatively low cost. That is generally not an option for mainframes.

You're giving them too much credit...such cost savings and not wasting $ would make too much sense for them, they're not that smart, ya know?
I do not give Bell's management credit for much, however, even they are not that dumb.

(I do have ways to find out what mainframes Bell uses, however, it would take a few phone calls and my sources would have to do some work. It is simply not worth the effort or their time to confirm this.)
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