11.2. The zSeries hardware availability

At the turn of the century when IBM reorganized its disparate processor divisions into the eServer brand, each of the four server teams got to choose a letter to precede the word “Series.” The old S/390 division chose the letter “z” for near-zero downtime, to reflect its focus on a design for continuous availability of the processors.

The design of the zSeries processor takes into account single points of failure in many ways. All levels of memory have a type of ECC (error correction code) that ensures that single-bit (often multiple-bit) failures are corrected “on the fly.” The instruction processing unit itself has two identical sets of logic executing every instruction. If the results do not agree, then ...

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