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This z/OS component exists to record the location of data sets.

What is a Catalog?

100

This is a base component of z/OS that manages the distribution of resources to competing workloads on the system. It manages use of CPU, I/O, storage, and more.

What is z/OS Workload Manager (WLM)?

100

In a WSC Health Check, the attribute of a system to deliver non-disruptive service 24/7 with no planned or unplanned outages is referred to as ___. 

What is continuous availability? 

100

To avoid being locked out of ISC, make sure to log in every ___ weeks.

What is 2 weeks?

100

This is the percentage of the AI environmental footprint that is estimated to come from inferencing.

What is 80%?

200

This IBM product uses generative AI to simplify mainframe interactions for system programmers, operators, and developers.


What is IBM watsonx Code Assistant for Z?

200

IBM intends to enhance this to perform encryption within the access methods for tape data sets.

What is pervasive encryption?

200

This is a global team that operates to compare IT solutions, comparing cost and business, value between IBM and third-party solutions by creating tailor-made business cases to help IT & LoB executives make a more informed financially based decision.

What is the IT Economics team?

200

HiperSockets can also be referred to as internal QDIO; QDIO stands for ____.

What is Queued Direct Input/Output?

200

This terminology in z/OS refers to setting a CPU resource limit for an LPAR, group of LPARs, or specific workload.

What is Capping?

300

This IBM product provides centralized key management across on-premises and cloud environments.

What is Unified Key Orchestrator (UKO)?

300

Tagged as operations reimagined, this new product is meant to target skills gap concerns and IT operations to enhance productivity and efficiency.

What is WXA4Z?

300

Data Gate can synchronize different mainframe data sources via this brand of open table data format.

What is Iceberg?

300

This protocol enables direct memory access between hosts, bypassing CPU and OS layers.

What is RDMA? (remote direct memory access)

300

Studies performed by the IT economics team are always a comparison of ___ and __or __ between an IBM solution versus one or more proposed alternatives.  

What are costs or value?

400

This interactive platform from IBM helps learners gain hands-on experience with z/OS, JCL, and COBOL through gamified challenges and virtual badges.

What is IBM zXplore?

400

This is the attribute that can be given to a user if it is determined that said user needs to be denied access to the system.

What is the REVOKE attribute?

400

This is the zone outside of your Comfort Zone that Maryela recommends to aim for the majority of the time.

What is Stretch Zone?

400

This WSC Intake Request is for customers seeking critical support for planning, scaling, and/or modifying production mainframe environments.

What is CPS Tools Processing Services?

400

From Maryela’s presentation, this “is something not given to an individual, it’s something demonstrated by the individual."

What is Leadership? 

500

This step in the SMP/E process involves applying PTFs to the target zone.

What is SMP/E APPLY?

500

Whereas capacity planning is ongoing, with system utilization checked against a multi-period plan, this is a one-time, finite effort, done in preparation for a processor change.

What is CPU sizing?

500

According to a May 2024 IBM study on the future of AI, this percentage of enterprise data is currently leveraged for gen AI. 

What is 1%?

500

The first Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) of TCP/IP was released in this year. Hint: the ’80s.

What is 1983?

500

This term refers to the ratio of actual dispatched CPU time vs CPU time that can be measured and attributed to actual workloads.

What is Capture Ratio?

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