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Open Systems Adapter
Known as:
Osa
The Open Systems Adapter (OSA) is a network controller for IBM z/OS, ES/9000 and S/390 mainframes. The OSA supports Ethernet, Token Ring and FDDI…
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2012
2012
Title : The New IBM zEnterprise Systems and Testing
Mike Duron
2012
Corpus ID: 17518431
zEnterpriseTM and zEnterprise BladeCenter® Extension solve enterprise customer business problems through innovative product…
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2009
2009
IBM System z10 Open Systems Adapter Ethernet data router
Howard Haynie
,
Jeffrey M. Turner
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+9 authors
R. Tremaine
IBM Journal of Research and Development
2009
Corpus ID: 207694718
The IBM Open Systems Adapter (OSA) is a family of integrated hardware features that enables direct connection between IBM System…
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2007
2007
IBM System z9 Open Systems Adapter for Communication Controller for Linux
M. Zee
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Jerry W. Stevens
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+4 authors
Thomas P. McSweeney
IBM Journal of Research and Development
2007
Corpus ID: 17937424
The IBM 374x Communication Controllers, and the NCP (network control program) software that runs on them, have been at the center…
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2006
2006
Introduction to the New Mainframe: Networking
M. Ebbers
,
Christopher Hastings
,
Matt Nuttall
,
M. Reichenberg
2006
Corpus ID: 63187916
2005
2005
Osa-express Implementation Guide
Bill White
2005
Corpus ID: 86592756
This IBM Redbook helps you to install, tailor, and configure the Open Systems Adapter-Express (OSA-Express) features that are…
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1999
1999
Fiber optic interconnects for the IBM S/390 Parallel Enterprise Server G5
C. DeCusatis
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D. Stigliani
,
Walter L. Mostowy
,
M. Lewis
,
David B. Petersen
,
Noshir R. Dhondy
IBM Journal of Research and Development
1999
Corpus ID: 5758187
Fiber optic interconnections ("interconnects") have become an increasingly important part of System/390® over the years. With the…
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