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WLM Management of DDF Work: What can you do and what has changed?

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Stream: Virtual Room 8
Time: 14:00 - 15:00


Presentation

Managing DDF workloads can be somewhat tricky because DDF can be quite variable. You may have an application where each row inserted is an extremely short transaction. Or you may have QMF users who submit queries that run for hours or even days. And you probably have a lot of DDF work that falls in-between but which varies in both importance and intensity. Historically, the full range of WLM goal types and controls were available to help manage this challenging workload. But now, in some situations, that’s no longer the case. If you use DDF and want to better understand the WLM options for managing the work, and especially if you’re using (or may use) high performance DBATs, you should attend this presentation to better understand how to take control of DDF.

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Speakers


  • Scott Chapman at EPS
  • Scott Chapman is the CIO at Enterprise Performance Strategies, Inc. where he helps clients around the world improve and maintain the performance of their z/OS systems. He has over three decades of experience in the IBM mainframe environment. Much of this experience has focused on performance, from both the application and systems perspective. At EPS he is one of the principal designer and developers of Pivotor™ which customers use to visualize the performance of their z/OS systems. He is also responsible for the cloud architecture that safely and securely processes terabytes SMF data every day.


    Email: scott.chapman@epstrategies.com

  • Scott Chapman at EPS
  • Scott Chapman is the CIO at Enterprise Performance Strategies, Inc. where he helps clients around the world improve and maintain the performance of their z/OS systems. He has over three decades of experience in the IBM mainframe environment. Much of this experience has focused on performance, from both the application and systems perspective. At EPS he is one of the principal designer and developers of Pivotor™ which customers use to visualize the performance of their z/OS systems. He is also responsible for the cloud architecture that safely and securely processes terabytes SMF data every day.


    Email: scott.chapman@epstrategies.com

  • Scott Chapman at EPS
  • Scott Chapman is the CIO at Enterprise Performance Strategies, Inc. where he helps clients around the world improve and maintain the performance of their z/OS systems. He has over three decades of experience in the IBM mainframe environment. Much of this experience has focused on performance, from both the application and systems perspective. At EPS he is one of the principal designer and developers of Pivotor™ which customers use to visualize the performance of their z/OS systems. He is also responsible for the cloud architecture that safely and securely processes terabytes SMF data every day.


    Email: scott.chapman@epstrategies.com

  • Scott Chapman at EPS
  • Scott Chapman is the CIO at Enterprise Performance Strategies, Inc. where he helps clients around the world improve and maintain the performance of their z/OS systems. He has over three decades of experience in the IBM mainframe environment. Much of this experience has focused on performance, from both the application and systems perspective. At EPS he is one of the principal designer and developers of Pivotor™ which customers use to visualize the performance of their z/OS systems. He is also responsible for the cloud architecture that safely and securely processes terabytes SMF data every day.


    Email: scott.chapman@epstrategies.com

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