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Client Story, VIOS Tips, HMC News and Why You Should Move on From AIX 7.1

Rob McNelly

February 17, 2021

Rob McNelly explains why older AIX versions run slower, and why it's time to move on from AIX 7.1

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2021 AIX Performance Tuning Update

Jaqui Lynch

February 12, 2021

Good systems management involves not only managing system reliability, but it also involves continually trying to maximize system throughput and reduce response time for the users. This requires monitoring and tuning system resources. In order to do that, you need to first determine what your key measurement and tuning criteria are. The first step is […]

E-Books

TechChannel E-book: Using Modern IBM i Application Development Tools

TechChannel

February 8, 2021

Today’s RPG is barely recognizable as its earlier version—in format, syntax, capability and flexibility. It evolved along with programmer needs into a fully free-form language that modern programmers can easily pick up. And RDi is the only editor that supports all modern RPG syntax and features. Similarly, one of the IBM i platform’s greatest strengths […]

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Creating Bootable AIX OVA Images

Chris Gibson

February 2, 2021

A new command is included with Technology Level 5 for AIX 7.2 allowing for a utility which will enable admins to capture a bootable OVA image of their AIX systems rootvg. Learn how in this tutorial.

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The Incredible i Show Spotlights the Latest on IBM i

Dawn May

February 1, 2021

“The Incredible i Show” is an IBM i podcast hosted by Peg Tuttle and Tony Turetsky. Tuttle has worked on IBM i her entire 35+ year career, while Turetsky is a newcomer, named an IBM i Fresh Face in 2020. Tuttle and Turetsky launched this podcast to gather and disseminate information about IBM i. The […]

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NoSQL Databases: Frequently Asked Questions

Alex Williams

January 25, 2021

Q: What is NoSQL? When you hear someone use the term NoSQL, they’re referring to non-relational databases. Some people will tell you that NoSQL stands for “non SQL.” However, the more fitting term is “not only SQL” as some NoSQL databases continue to support SQL. NoSQL databases utilize a flexible system of storing data, compared […]

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IBM i Performance Data Investigator: Memory Allocation Perspectives

Dawn May

January 22, 2021

IBM’s recent enhancements to the Performance Data Investigator (PDI) charting engine includes some new memory perspectives (charts) which provide additional usage statistics that help visualize and understand memory usage on your IBM i partition. IBM i memory tuning has traditionally been a dark art: adjust tuning parameters and see how the system behaves. It was […]

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2 Recent IBM i Enhancements

Dawn May

January 13, 2021

IBM recently delivered two enhancements to the operating system via PTFs and documented these enhancements on the General IBM i Operating System web page. Improvements to Restricted State This enhancement appears to be a stealth change, as I cannot find any mention of it in announcement materials. I found this enhancement by going to the […]

Podcasts

Marina Schwenk on COMMON, Women in IT, and Unit Testing

Charlie Guarino

January 12, 2021

Pictured above: Marina Schwenk (left) and Charlie Guarino (right) Charlie Guarino: Hi, everybody. I'm Charlie Guarino. Welcome to TechTalk SMB. Our first guest ever is an IBM software developer and admin, and somebody who is definitely not letting grass grow under her feet. I am very happy to introduce to our podcast, Marina Schwenk. Marina, […]

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Some Ideas for Expanding the Power Systems/AIX Universe

Rob McNelly

January 8, 2021

Moving forward, Rob McNelly will be writing regularly on AIX, IBM Power Systems hardware and related topics for TechChannel

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