What does DASDMON do?
DASDMON was a disk performance monitor for z/OS systems. It provided reports on disk and cache performance, helping administrators identify and resolve bottlenecks.
Is this a system, application, or tool?
DASDMON is a system tool designed to monitor and report on disk I/O performance. It is not an application in the traditional sense, but rather a utility that provides insights into system-level operations.
What types of organizations used this?
Organizations that relied on z/OS mainframe systems for critical applications used DASDMON. These were typically large enterprises in industries such as banking, insurance, and government.
When was DASDMON considered?
DASDMON was considered when organizations needed detailed insights into disk subsystem performance on their z/OS systems. This included identifying slow-performing disks, optimizing cache configurations, and planning for capacity upgrades.
What are the alternatives to DASDMON?
Alternatives to DASDMON include IBM's Resource Measurement Facility (RMF), CA Disk, and BMC AMI Ops Monitor for DASD. These tools provide similar disk performance monitoring capabilities for z/OS environments.