A flexible, scalable runtime for deploying IBM mainframe COBOL and PL/I applications on cloud or commodity infrastructure.
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Rocket Enterprise Server is a flexible, scalable deployment environment that runs re-platformed IBM mainframe COBOL and PL/I applications on cloud or commodity infrastructure. It provides mainframe-grade execution for online and batch workloads, including support for IBM subsystems such as CICS, IMS TM, and JES, and access to mainframe data in VSAM, QSAM, DB2, and IMS DB formats. Enterprise Server preserves the behavior of existing applications while enabling them to scale elastically, integrate with modern databases and services, and run within CI/CD and DevOps pipelines. It is the deployment tier of the Rocket Enterprise Suite, complementing Rocket Enterprise Analyzer and Rocket Enterprise Developer to deliver a proven, low-risk path for mainframe application modernization. Rocket Enterprise Suite products are now available for purchase on the AWS Marketplace for a negotiated price via the Private Offer process. Your pricing will be determined based on your configuration in discussion with the Rocket Software Sales team.
Highlights
Scalability - Run mainframe online and batch workloads on elastic cloud infrastructure.
Compatibility - Execute existing COBOL and PL/I applications with CICS, IMS, and JES support.
Modernization - Integrate core business applications with modern databases and services.
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Pricing is based on the duration and terms of your contract with the vendor. This entitles you to a specified quantity of use for the contract duration. If you choose not to renew or replace your contract before it ends, access to these entitlements will expire.
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This listing uses contract-based pricing with a single dimension: the number of licensed virtual CPUs. You pay based on how many virtual CPUs you license for the server. Pricing scales directly with that count, so you add capacity by licensing more virtual CPUs. This deployment environment runs mainframe applications after you migrate them to a managed setting, giving you a way to size your license to the compute you need.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What counts as one virtual CPU for billing?
A virtual CPU is a licensed processing unit assigned to the server. You count each licensed virtual CPU as one unit, whether it runs a fraction of a physical core or a full one. Your license total equals the number of virtual CPUs you commit to.
How does my cost change if I add more compute capacity?
Cost scales directly with the number of licensed virtual CPUs. To add capacity, you license more virtual CPUs, and your charge rises with that count. Reducing licensed virtual CPUs lowers the number you pay for. The license total is what drives your bill.
What does this product actually run once I license virtual CPUs?
It is a deployment environment for mainframe applications. You migrate business-critical mainframe workloads to a managed setting and run them there. You size the virtual CPU license to match the compute those applications need after migration.
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Rocket Enterprise Server is a high-performance deployment environment that replatforms IBM mainframe workloads onto modern distributed systems, enabling seamless application modernization. It supports CICS, IMS TM, and batch processing on Windows, UNIX, and Linux while maintaining compatibility with mainframe data and integrating with modern DevOps, APIs, and cloud services.
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