Load Balancing White Papers
WebSphere Application Server V6.1: Workload Management Problem Determination
Overview WorkLoad Management (WLM) is a WebSphere facility that provides load balancing and affinity between application servers in a WebSphere clustered environment. WLM is an important facet of performance. WebSphere uses workload management to send requests to alternate members of the cluster. This paper helps to debug common problems that are related to workload management in WebSphere Application Server network deployment on distributed and on i5/OS platforms.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | |
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| Date Published | July 2007 | Downloads | 24 |
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Ameren Corporation Automates Data Profiling and Aggregation for 2.5 Million Utility Meters
St. Louis-based Ameren Corporation wanted to aggregate and profile customer-level meter data quickly for accurate consumption analyses and improved responses to changes in demand and deploy a single, integrated system...
VMware vSphere 4 QuickStart Series Part 3: Cluster Setup, Availability and Load Balancing
The presenter of this webcast teaches administrators how to install, configure and manage VMware vSphere 4. The attendee of this webcast will learn how to set up a virtual machine...
Phoenix Cloud: Consolidating Heterogeneous Workloads of Large Organizations on Cloud Computing Platforms
For a large organization, different departments often maintain dedicated cluster systems for different workloads, for example parallel batch jobs or Web services. This paper designs and implements an innovative cloud...
IBM Government 2020 Paper
Read how six evolving global drivers will impact the future of state, local and federal governments, and learn how to create a plan to be better prepared to address the...
Cisco EnergyWise
In response to energy costs, environmental concerns, and government directives, there is an increased need for sustainable and "green" business IT operations. Methods to measure power consumption and control energy...



