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z/OS on a hypervisor/x86 possible?

PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 6:54 pm
by dfranci
Hello Everyone,

Is it possible to virtualize z/OS, as a guest OS on top of a hypervisor running on an x86 server architecture? Perhaps, running the virtual instance using system Z. Please advise. I do greatly appreciate your feedback.

-Dale

Re: z/OS on a hypervisor/x86 possible?

PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 7:07 pm
by Robert Sample
z/OS can run as a guest OS on top of z/VM, but I don't know that the combination can be run on an x86 architecture. It is probably possible to do so, if you work for an IBM Partner company and get a PC with z/OS installed -- although don't quote me on that! Since IBM places extremely tight restrictions and controls on z/OS and does not allow, in general, x86 machines to use z/OS (except internally and Partner companies), you would be breaking contracts and the law if you were to attempt such without authorization from IBM.

Re: z/OS on a hypervisor/x86 possible?

PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 9:04 pm
by MrH
There's an emulator that will run on x86: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercules_(emulator)

Hercules emulates CPU instructions and I/O devices only, so you have to provide the OS. Technically, you CAN run z/OS on it... but don't get caught. IBM does not license z/OS to run on anything other than their own hardware.

Also, this doesn't quite run it as a guest OS. In this case, you'd be running it on top of an existing OS, and you'd have a number of options to choose from.