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CA 7 Workload Automation Intelligence

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Product Overview

The architecture of CA 7 Workload Automation Intelligence comprises several key components. The CA 7 scheduler is the core component, responsible for managing and executing batch jobs. It interacts with a database (DB2 or VSAM) to store job definitions, schedules, and historical data.

The ISPF panels and web interface provide administrative and user access. Communication between components uses z/OS cross-memory services and TCP/IP. The system exposes a REST API for integration, with endpoints like `/jobs`, `/schedules`, and `/events`.

Authentication methods include LDAP, RACF, and ACF2, with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) for managing user permissions. The system supports encryption of sensitive data both in transit and at rest, using algorithms such as AES. Competing products like IBM Workload Scheduler and BMC Control-M offer similar functionalities, but CA 7 distinguishes itself through its tight integration with z/OS, allowing it to leverage platform-specific features for optimized performance and resource utilization.

The architecture is designed for high availability and scalability, ensuring reliable workload management.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CA 7 Workload Automation Intelligence?

CA 7 Workload Automation Intelligence is a job scheduling and workload management system for z/OS environments. It automates the execution of batch jobs, manages dependencies, and provides monitoring and reporting capabilities.

What databases or storage mechanisms are used?

CA 7 uses a database (typically DB2 or VSAM) to store job definitions, schedules, and historical data. It also uses VSAM datasets for checkpoint and restart information.

What are the main system components?

The main system components include the CA 7 scheduler, the database management system, and the interface components (such as the ISPF panels and web interface).

How do the components communicate?

CA 7 communicates between components using z/OS cross-memory services and inter-process communication mechanisms. TCP/IP is used for communication with external systems and the web interface.

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