Specifications
Bankway Network Standards Guide - Client Server Environment
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The host is defined as the computer system (hardware and software) in which the central
database for Bankway resides. This is where core bank processing occurs.
All banks differ in the amount of hardware resources necessary to support the processing of the
host computer. This difference is due to many factors, including your bank’s specific business
requirements.
Your bank needs to make a hardware capacity assessment to ensure that adequate capacity is
available to support the increased capabilities of Bankway and your bank’s specific business
plan.
Note: Bankway Hardware and Networking Division can provide Enterprise wide storage
management consulting, including sizing recommendations for disk and tape storage.
Ask your Bankway Strategic Account Executive to contact the Hardware & Network
Services for assistance.
Bankway operates in three different Host environments:
● IBM i/Series also known as AS/400
● IBM z/OS also known as MVS
● SUN Solaris UNIX
The Network requirements for each are described in the following sections.