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Mainframe Computers



Mainframe Computers

Mainframe computers are multi-user, multi-programming and high performance computers. They operate at a very high speed, have very large storage capacity and can handle the workload of many users. Mainframe computers are large and powerful systems generally used in centralized databases. The user accesses the mainframe computer via a terminal that may be a dumb terminal, an intelligent terminal or a PC. A dumb terminal cannot store data or do processing of its own. It has the input and output device only. An intelligent terminal has the input and output device, can do processing, but, cannot store data of its own. The dumb and the intelligent terminal use the processing power and the storage facility of the mainframe computer. Mainframe computers are used in organizations like banks or companies, where many people require frequent access to the same data. Some examples of mainframes are CDC 6600 and IBM ES000 series.

Mainframe Computers

Advantages of mainframe computer

» High response time
» Increased processing power
» This type of computer can be divided into different logical partitions i.e. virtual machines
» Reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS)
» These systems have an extra level of security for protecting organization data
» High-end scalability
» Continuing compatibility
» Long lasting performance

Disadvantages of mainframe computer

» High skilled people are required to manage these systems
» Such computers have not good user interface ( Not good GUI )
» The cost of this system is significantly high.
» As these computers are large in size as compared to PC they require more space.
» Due to high performance, such computers need to be placed in a cool place where they do not heat up quickly.