On 4/12/24 22:33, John Palmer wrote:
On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 08:00 PM, Gregg Levine wrote:
The
big problem is that they are aware of the sudden dearth of
systems
managers for current IBM zVM systems because the schools are not
really interested in it.
I suspect this lack is why there is the effort to support Linux
KVM on current processors.? That eliminates the need for VM for
those interested in virtualizing Linux.? While I doubt is is as
efficient as VM would be, it does address the lack of systems
managers.? KVM is a known quantity in the Linux environment.
Does nothing for instances of other OS's on VM.? But that
probably has different business drivers with more legacy
customers.
I have also heard that there is a huge need for those
understanding mainframe network administration, Comm Server (as it
is called today) and friends.? Separate topic though.
Harold Grovesteen