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RE[5]: Comment by kaiwai
by tylerdurden on Tue 31st Aug 2010 01:04
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Actually Cloud Computing does not imply how H/W is designed(centralized or otherwise). Cloud Computing implies that resources are virtual and can exist anywhere.
And Mainframes(especially System Z) are very well prepared for that... System Z and it's predecessors had virtualization built into them for decades...
You put in 2 System Z's(second one for geographic redundancy), connect them together and if one fails, the other can pick up the load as if nothing happened....