If a mainframe is using TCP/IP as its protocol it is configured the same way any other system using TCP/IP would be configured: an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address.
Yes
Unix
UNIX
Operating system protects the computers data from viruses and hackers on the network.. network security protects all devices, servers,m computers ,mainframes on the network.
The acronym IDMS is the initials of integrated database management system. This is a network database management system for mainframes. The model used by most is the CODASYL network model.
Mac OS, UNIX, Windows Vista, Symbian OS
In the uk- No.
IBM is still the leader in Mainframes..
No one No one
Type your answer here... IDMS (Integrated Database Management System) is primarily a database management system for mainframes
Network security concentrates on the packets of information flowing between computer systems.Operating System security controls access to resources on the server itself.Therefore, the two are looking at different things in terms of security.
Typically mainframes run hundreds of terminals. PCs tend to be stand alone devices. In the old days mainframe computers were the size of refrigerators or larger. Today, however, you can achieve the equivalent in mainframe processing power by linking a series of PCs together with gigabit network interface cards, so the distinction gets a little blurry. In addition, mainframes do not have to act as big terminal servers to qualify as mainframes. Although mainframes are usually found in banks, large corporations, and universities, where they run hundreds of terminals, they are also used by scientists for massive modeling computations and in the scientific analysis of very large volumes of data.