What does CA RSVP do?
CA RSVP is a tool designed to generate reports related to DASD (Direct Access Storage Device) and datasets within a z/OS environment. It gathers information from various sources such as disks, catalogs, tape management catalogs, and DFSMS (Data Facility Storage Management Subsystem).
Is this a system, application, or tool?
CA RSVP is primarily a tool, specifically designed for reporting and administration tasks related to storage on z/OS systems. It provides functionalities to analyze and manage disk and dataset information.
What types of organizations use this?
Organizations that rely on z/OS mainframe environments for critical data processing and storage management are the typical users of CA RSVP. These organizations often include large enterprises in sectors like banking, finance, insurance, and government.
When should we consider CA RSVP?
A company should consider using CA RSVP when they need detailed reporting and analysis of their DASD and dataset usage on z/OS. This is particularly useful for capacity planning, performance tuning, and ensuring efficient storage utilization.
What are the alternatives to CA RSVP?
Alternatives to CA RSVP include BMC AMI Storage FDRPAS, BMC AMI Storage COMPAKTOR, SMS/Debug, BMC AMI Storage FDRABR, and DLimit. These tools offer similar functionalities for managing and reporting on storage within a z/OS environment.