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When should you use synchronous cross memory communication? z/OS MVS Programming: Extended Addressability Guide SA23-1394-00 |
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The use of synchronous cross memory communication to provide services
to users can provide virtual storage constraint relief as well as
improve the integrity of the service and its data. Consider using
synchronous cross memory communication if you wish to:
Synchronous cross memory communication enables you to provide services to many users without making the service available in commonly addressable storage. At the same time, you can isolate the service from the user, thus protecting it by having the service in its own address space. |
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