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11-Nov-2005 18:42:00.414233 GMT,11317345200897,1
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11-Nov-2005 18:42:15.106728 GMT,11317345200897,1,Test Ready mfusage2
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11-Nov-2005 18:43:48 GMT,11317345200897,3,Test Start mfusage2,11-Nov-2005 18:43:48 GMT
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11-Nov-2005 18:43:48.472623 GMT,11317345200897,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.001
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11-Nov-2005 18:43:48.485075 GMT,11317345200897,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.002
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11-Nov-2005 18:43:48.501036 GMT,11317345200897,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.003
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11-Nov-2005 18:43:48.516776 GMT,11317345200897,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.004
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11-Nov-2005 18:43:48.529792 GMT,11317345200897,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.005
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11-Nov-2005 18:50:53.586036 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:1:::::A:::1.0:1:1:0::::R:Data communications network and services serving hardware and drug wholesalers and virtually any kind of retail company. We sell multi enterprise collaboration software for servers on Unix and IBM mainframe servers.
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11-Nov-2005 18:50:53.587477 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:1:::::C:Software Architect
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11-Nov-2005 18:50:53.594792 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:4:::::A:::1.0:1:1:0::::R:n/a
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11-Nov-2005 18:50:53.602267 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:5:::::A:::1.0:1:1:0::::R:n/a
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11-Nov-2005 18:50:53.632223 GMT,11317345200897,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.006
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11-Nov-2005 18:56:02.990464 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:6:::::A:::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:Ability to process a large volume of transactions with the response time dictated by our customer SLA's. A number of years ago, we tried to distribute mainframe processing to Sun Unix servers, but could never achieve the same levels
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<BR>of transaction response times. All processing was
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<BR>moved back to the mainframe.
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11-Nov-2005 18:56:03.19921 GMT,11317345200897,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.007
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11-Nov-2005 18:56:03.32802 GMT,11317345200897,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.008
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11-Nov-2005 18:56:03.46357 GMT,11317345200897,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.009
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11-Nov-2005 19:11:03.433359 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:7:::::A:::2.0:1:1:0::::R:130 million / day with a current peak of 143 million. This is processed by one production LPAR.
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<BR>Each transaction typically can be a purchase order,
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<BR>invoice, credit memo, sales acknowledgement, adjustments to inventory. Each transaction can represent a business to business transaction or individual retail purchase. Another example is that Home Depot is maintaining retail store inventory by routing transactions through our network service.
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11-Nov-2005 19:11:03.441359 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:8:::::A:::2.0:1:1:0::::R:There is no internal support for our company
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<BR>being provided by the mainframe.
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11-Nov-2005 19:11:03.449550 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:9:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0?7=0?8=0::2.0:1:1:0::::R:?xxx?xxx?2?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx
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11-Nov-2005 19:11:03.451198 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:9:::::C:Of the 3 mainframes, external processing is split over 2 lpars running on 1 of the 3. The remaining machines are used for software support and development.
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11-Nov-2005 19:11:03.487273 GMT,11317345200897,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.010
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11-Nov-2005 19:19:32.589261 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:10:::::A:::4.0:1:1:0::::R:Cost of downtime. We derive value in terms of staying in business and customer perception of our stability. If we have a sustained interrupt in service, it directly translates to future loss of customer traffic. Our customers freely use our competitors and can switch networks at a moments notice. Our overhead in terms of software, hardware and people costs are directly related in maintaining 99% availability.
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11-Nov-2005 19:19:32.621820 GMT,11317345200897,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.011
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11-Nov-2005 19:19:32.635533 GMT,11317345200897,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.012
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11-Nov-2005 19:19:32.649054 GMT,11317345200897,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.013
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11-Nov-2005 19:32:13.422394 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:11:::::A:::3.0:1:1:0::::R:We stress the reliability and maximum uptime.
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11-Nov-2005 19:32:13.430649 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:12:::::A:::3.0:1:1:0::::R:We recently experienced one month of 100% availabilty of our network service and that fact was directly communicated to our customer base. This most likely contributed to our winning a large 2.2 million contract with K-mart for hosted services.
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11-Nov-2005 19:32:13.438881 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:13:::::A:::3.0:1:1:0::::R:Hardware and systems software advancements that have resulted increasing reliabilty.
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11-Nov-2005 19:32:13.471921 GMT,11317345200897,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.016
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11-Nov-2005 19:32:13.486007 GMT,11317345200897,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.017
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11-Nov-2005 19:32:13.499201 GMT,11317345200897,2,Test Question mfusage2 mfusage2.019
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11-Nov-2005 19:36:15 GMT,11317345200897,3,Test Complete mfusage2,11-Nov-2005 19:36:15 GMT
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11-Nov-2005 19:36:15.911282 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:16:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:?0?1?2
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11-Nov-2005 19:36:15.913206 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:16:::::C:bill_roth@stercomm.com
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11-Nov-2005 19:36:15.920410 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:16:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:?0?1?2
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11-Nov-2005 19:36:15.922262 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:16:::::C:bill_roth@stercomm.com
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11-Nov-2005 19:36:15.929546 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:16:::::A:?0=0?1=0?2=0::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:?0?1?2
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11-Nov-2005 19:36:15.931408 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:16:::::C:bill_roth@stercomm.com
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11-Nov-2005 19:36:15.939504 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:14:::::A:::undefined.0:5.0:1:0::::R:not familiar
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11-Nov-2005 19:36:15.948082 GMT,11317345200897,9,Q:15:::::A:::undefined.0:1:1:0::::R:Our current network service simply could not be offered on any other platform than the mainfame. We could not stay in business if we could not offer the stability and response times that our customer base has grown accustomed.
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