IBM As400e 940 Server User Manual


 
AS/400e 940x RISC-to-RISC Road Map, SA41515504
Use this book as a guide for planning and conducting an upgrade or data
migration, from one AS/400 reduced instruction set computer (RISC), to another
RISC model.
You can also use the RISC-to-RISC Road Map Web site as a guide for planning and
conducting an upgrade or data migration, from one reduced instruction set
computer (RISC), to another RISC model:
http://www.as400.ibm.com/tstudio/tech_ref/rrmap/
See Prerequisite and Related Information on page ix for a list of other required
and recommended publications.
Who Should Read This Book
This road map is for anyone who is considering an AS/400 upgrade or is involved
in migrating data from one AS/400 RISC model to another RISC model. This
audience includes:
v Customers
v Hardware services personnel
v Software services personnel
v Business partners
v Marketing representatives
Everyone involved in the model upgrade or data migration needs to know all of
the information in this book.
Each customer should have a Customer Account Team Leader, this team leader
can be a Hardware Service Representative, Software Service Representative,
Business Partner, or Marketing Representative. The Availability Center usually
assigns a Customer Account Team Leader.
Conventions and Terminology Used in This Book
This road map identifies activities, programs, tools, and references that you can use
to upgrade the model.
As you read this book, you should be aware of the following terms:
v The terms source system and target system are used throughout this manual.
The source system is the system you are upgrading from. The target system is
the system you are upgrading to.
v The term Marketing Representative can mean either an IBM Marketing
Representative,aBusiness Partner,oraServices Specialist.
v The term 1xx includes Model 150 or 170.
v The term 2xx includes Model 250 or 270.
v The term 4xx includes Model 400, 40S, or 436.
v The term 5xx includes Model 50x, 50S, 510, or 530.
v The term Sxx includes Model S10, S20, S30, S40, SB1, SB2, or SB3.
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