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- What is a workload? - IBM
A workload, in the most general sense, is the amount of time and computing resources a system or network takes to complete a task or generate a particular output It refers to the total system demand of all users and processes at a given moment
- What is workload management? - IBM
Workload management is a multi-step effort that helps organizations precisely plan and schedule work activities and then capably supply needed resources related to such tasks
- Workload management FAQ - IBM
On which Db2 platforms can I use Db2 workload management? Db2 workload management is available on all platforms supported by Db2 9 5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows or later The optional tight integration-offered between Db2 workload management at the service class level and operating system workload management capabilities-is available on AIX platforms and any Linux platform based on the 2 6 26
- CREATE WORKLOAD statement - IBM
The CREATE WORKLOAD statement defines a workload Invocation This statement can be embedded in an application program or issued interactively It is an executable statement that can be dynamically prepared only if DYNAMICRULES run behavior is in effect for the package (SQLSTATE 42509) Authorization The privileges held by the authorization ID of the statement must include WLMADM or DBADM
- IBM Z Workload Scheduler
IBM Z® Workload Scheduler is a workload automation solution that enables organizations to automate, plan and control the processing of complex systems’ workloads It manages workflows from a single point of control across multiple platforms and business applications
- IBM i Workload Groups
A workload is defined as a job, subsystem, or product running on the IBM i system The user or system administrator can define a workload group, assigning a specified number of processing cores to that group
- System workload - IBM
A workload that consists of a number of users submitting work through individual terminals Typically, the performance objectives of such a workload are either to maximize system throughput while preserving a specified worst-case response time or to obtain the best possible response time for a constant workload
- Agent installation parameters - twsinst script - IBM
Agent installation parameters that can be passed to the twsinst script This section lists and describes the parameters that are used when running a twsinst script to install dynamic agents, fault-tolerant agents
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