What does zTCP do?
zTCP is a z/VM-based SNMP client designed to monitor TCP/IP network performance. It gathers data that can be processed by tools like zMON or zMAP to provide insights into network behavior.
Is this a system, application, or tool?
zTCP is best classified as a tool, specifically a network monitoring client. It provides data collection capabilities that enhance existing monitoring systems.
What types of organizations use this?
Organizations that rely on z/VM and need to monitor their TCP/IP network performance are ideal users. This includes enterprises in finance, government, and other sectors that depend on mainframe systems.
When should we consider zTCP?
A company should consider using zTCP when they need detailed insights into their TCP/IP network performance on z/VM, and they already have or are willing to implement a data processing tool like zMON or zMAP.
What are the alternatives to zTCP?
Alternatives to zTCP include other SNMP monitoring tools that may run on different platforms or offer different data processing capabilities. Examples include general-purpose network monitoring solutions adapted for z/VM.