Assembling the IBM Z mainframe in 120 seconds
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- IBM unveiled IBM Z, the next generation of the world’s most powerful transaction system, capable of running more than 12 billion encrypted transactions per day. The new system also introduces a breakthrough encryption engine that, for the first time, makes it possible to pervasively encrypt data associated with any application, cloud service or database all the time.
Learn more about IBM Z here: ibm.co/2vk7N0m - Věda a technologie
Waiting for a Mainframe Build video from The Verge 😬
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
And next week this mainframe will be processing half of Visa Card's transactions.
Half?
Miss the IBM manufactured Thinkpads
Call Lenovo ;-))
I still use old IBM ones, Lenovo has turned the thinkpads into pure garbage, all the ones I have have already died and the IBM ones from 2002 are still ticking. Heck I still have an IBM brick ThinkPad from the 90's that runs flawlessly.
jigga jaw HP or apple. The rest is overpriced garbage
@@dominikhinov965 You saying Apple products aren't overpriced garbage?
You so much as touch one the wrong way and it breaks.
IBM Thinkpad was the only true laptop I ever had. It was back in the end of 90's. Lenovo? I wont buy it. Never. Since IBM sold their market I dont like any other laptop on the market. Its very sad. I tried Dell Precision, HP Zbook -they are far beyond what IBM Thinkpad was back then. Lenovo is Lenovo. They already trashed the philosophy of IBM Thinkpad, their laptop basics was redesigned years ago...
A video of installing the Z/Os operating system and performing the IPL would be interesting.
What an absolute beautiful machine!
The covers aren’t installed during assembly. They are shipped in separate crates and installed at the customer site.
Please make server cases. I would actually buy one instead of making my own - the designs on the front are absolutely gorgeous
If you send me some designs I will make you one.
@@TRIPPLEJAY00 how much do you charge for custom cases?
@@McIntec We'll never know I guess
Would love to see more of these videos IBM. Maybe an actual location installation? Some of the blinkenlights while it operates?
das blinkenlight sehn
No blinkenlights anymore.
Wow! That's crazy impressive!
Incredible teamwork
Greeeeeeat ! recollections from "052 FULFILLMENT" ! Cheers and best of lucks for this new machine
One day, this will be assembling itself
Deep
Great Piece of hardware
cool video, and the machine is an awesome human achievement. thanks for sharing.
But still one can't play games on this computer.
But will store my 256 Gigabyte "Homework" folder?
It can store that on half a "stick" of RAM
Yours and most likely your whole schools.
@@EGL24Xx i don't get it
funy0n You will one day
@@supe4701 why is it half a "stick" of ram? i really don't understand
Thx for the video. Please show use more z series videos like that.
Over 6000 cores all runing at 10.60Ghz so much power
10.60Ghz huh??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah I don't know about that one chief.
Beautiful!
These things are nuts to see in person
Excelente.. muy bueno el diseño exterior.. sobrio
I would like to have such a refrigerator enclosure at home! :-D
I've enough space for that water-cooled Big Iron in my Living Room.
It would be one hell of a couch
"Basement". :-)
Awesome mainframe IBM
czcams.com/video/sbCQdalG2CM/video.html
Beautiful
That what you call team work.
Nice soundtrack!
Magnifique
beautiful
Looks very very 🙂 nice
It's really a nice machine...
amazing
Okay I'll have one. When can you deliver it?
I'd like to see the post-assembly burn in testing. That would be interesting.
My TI Direta channel has some shorts about mainframes, ISPF, TSO, JCL COBOL, DB2 etc.
What Operting System on it?
At least we can be sure that IBM mainframes are not "Made in China". Yet.
WOW!
Dayum, all those blades.
Hello sir
What is ibm z mainframe
That’s is the most impressive computer engendering I’ve seen.
Fits perfectly on my bedroom
Can it run crysis?
Please publish an ASMR video of one of these things booting. From no power to fully operational.
I wonder what’s the price of one unit
Que maravilhoso
Given the relevant costs and MTBFs, I *still* don't understand why, in light of Test Plan Omega, web hosting/VPS firms aren't using z/Series mainframes instead of 1U servers. 98000 VMs per LPAR is pretty compelling.
Yeah...good question. Nowadays, the modern mainframes is able to host a lot of new techs like kvm, a lot of flavors of Linux, containers, Java applications, web servers and others. Beside that it has a great amount of processors availably and quick memories to attend those VMs, just using one server mainframe (CEC).
Huh. You can build higher reliability cluster with x86 or Arm, for the fraction of the cost, and with lower power usage for the same performance.
There might still be some legacy applications where z series make sense, but it is just laziness.
Those firms don’t have any company skills or tradition in mainframe. When you don’t then it’s hard to consider, (and when you do then it’s hard to break free)
initial capex is high, this means that initial investment is high. and they kind of like it when a maintenance issue arises it just puts down one small server. if someone doesn't have experience with mainframes, then thinking about when one goes down is pretty scary
@@SpiraSpiraSpira well sure, but as I noted in a reply last year, that's the scale on which there are outage problems on mainframes. Years.
How long does it really take to assemble this?
And the finished weight.
Are these actually made by IBM or Lenovo?
IBM
Z14 or Z15... waiting for my Z15 to be installed, its almost done..
Okay, that's pretty impressive. Now it's time to step it up. Next one you video, you need the team to do it in fancy dress.
Ha. Team colors - - Blue.
is it maneframe?
Isn't IT Beautiful!!!?? :3
It this a z13 or a z14?
I think it was z14.
How many vacuum tubes would it take to equal the power of this mainframe?
About as many as in this spoof... www.ominous-valve.com/vtsc.html
A hundred billion at least.
Can it run Crysis?
Wonder how much that would cost.
I want one.
Will it run crisis?
Yeah, but only on medium settings
theorhetically, if a graphics driver is coded and an appropriate enclosure and power delivery system provided for an ultra high end graphics card, Crysis could easily run far faster on this than any x86 system, given their superior clock speed and supposedly higher general IPC.
But it probably runs on Linux.
lol
Star Citizen... crisis is easy :)
Does it run Doom?
Now all they need to do is think!
If I wanted to be the person that installs and configures mainframes at a site what would be that job title?
IBM CE (Computer Engineer). IBM CE’s do the installs and hookups mostly. We Systems Programers (called Admins these days) load the OS (Operating System) who are REALLY well paid job these days. I install and Admin pieces of the OS called CICS and MQ.
@@andyandy4306 what are the IO channels in the mainframe?
That would make a nice fridge.
Speed running has reached a new high
I feel like Oprah, everybody wins. Conner, parents, IBM, and all of us watching the video.
I need a mainframe
I just noticed it has the same power switch used in the IBM PC O.O
The IBM PC got its power switch from IBM mainframes, not the other way about. :)
Wow
👍👍👍
If you speed it up further it can be done in under 60 seconds
We made a new super mainframe!
What does it do?
12 billion encrypted transactions per day.
So basically a bank.
Will it run farming simulator 2019
gray still plays would like that gaming rig
I wish I worked with mainframes,
It's not as much fun as you might think.
@@johnjameshardy
That depends on what your employer is having you do and how much latitude they give you in your job. I was a developer for those machines some years ago, and I really liked it.
they're really fast
To think the entire Maineframe is as small as a section of the 3090 Maineframe of 30 years ago.
Where is display
ı wish i was there 😍
Shes beautiful
How much?
Very much.
It looks like a gamer fridge
DUDE WTF
imagine running vSphere in all of these. ALL THAT COMPUTING POWER (drooools)
vSphere? It could not utilitize that mainframe! More like Open stack / dockerwith 2.4 million containers! Official claim by IBM.
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Can you mine crypto with something like that?
opps.... got a SOC7 while plugging in one of the wire... checkpoint restart
Assembly without wrist grounding straps? Straps were a condition of employment for field work decades ago.
But can it run Crysis?
🤗
Ah but did it work correctly first try?
Brenda Price indeed
That would suck if not. Looked like a lot of work
But it can run crysis?
Building a mainframe is like building a PC but ALOT bigger.
So powerful that can run Warcraft 3 refunded without bugs.
Why is it going up and down?
So that the technicians don't have to when they are fitting those large heavy modules. You wouldn't want to lift them up to your shoulder or head height. They aren't paid enough to get a bad back.
i thought they were actually gonna assemble it in two minutes real time like a speedrun lol
@1:18 Using a lift to install electronic components but nurses lifting and pulling on bariatric patients with their bare hands day in and day out.
i prefer the 1401
But, can it play Crysis?
If the game can run in a Java, Linux, or UNIX OS then yes it can.
This is already 4 years old. Probably sold for scrap now
OK I shilled this to my massive 461 followers ! can I have one now 🤣😎 thanks again IBM ! many years and many many many more yet🥰
Just imagine if these giant computers were able to run games.
@le random guy what's a doom port ?
@le random guy oh
Well game studios do be acting with their optimization like we all have such beasts at home.
There's no real reason this machine couldn't run Doom. Doom only needs integer arithmetic and this machine could do the math in BCD if it has to. The graphics could simply be output to a virtual frame buffer in memory, encoded with a video codec and then streamed over TCP. Same thing for the sound. And keyboard / mouse / game controller come back on the return path. So yes, an entire environment capable of many concurrent doom sessions can potentially be launched by submitting a few lines of JCL.
There's also no real reason why it couldn't run today's latest games. With a little bit of extra hardware in the form of a GPU. I read somewhere that the Z16 machines have GPU-like hardware. It might not be optimized for graphic, but it probably is enough for a decent game experience.
In future we might see machines built specifically for hosting games and similar services. The most compelling upsides to that are total control over the game experience and the ability to in realtime analyze player behaviors and adapt the experience.
I saw a YT video some years ago in which the video maker visited either an Argentinian or Brazilian company whose staff showed him that they're using a mainframe to run an online game with either hundreds or thousands of players. They demonstrated it in action but didn't delve into technical details or, if I recall correctly, name the game.
My main question is can it run Minecraft?