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ABCs of z/OS System Programming Volume 12

An IBM Redbooks publication

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Published on 29 January 2010

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ISBN-10: 0738433837
ISBN-13: 9780738433837
IBM Form #: SG24-7621-00


Authors: Paul Rogers and Alvaro Salla

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    Abstract

    Installations today process different types of work with different response times. Every installation wants to make the best use of its resources, maintain the highest possible throughput, and achieve the best possible system responsiveness. You can realize such results by using workload management. This IBM® Redbooks® publication introduces you to the concepts of workload management utilizing Workload Manager (WLM). Workload Manager allows you to define performance goals and assign a business importance to each goal. You define the goals for work in business terms, and the system decides how much resource, such as CPU and storage, should be given to the work. The system matches resources to the work to meet those goals, and constantly monitors and adapts processing to meet the goals. This reporting reflects how well the system is doing compared to its goals, because installations need to know whether performance goals are being achieved as well as what they are accomplishing in the form of performance goals.

    The ABCs of z/OS® System Programming is a thirteen-volume collection that provides an introduction to the z/OS operating system and the hardware architecture. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced system programmer, the ABCs collection provides the information that you need to start your research into z/OS and related subjects. If you would like to become more familiar with z/OS in your current environment, or if you are evaluating platforms to consolidate your e-business applications, the ABCs collection will serve as a powerful technical tool.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Workload Manager

    Chapter 2. WLM ISPF application

    Chapter 3. WLM goal management

    Chapter 4. WLM miscellaneous functions

     

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