IMS 12 Selected Performance Topics

An IBM Redbooks publication

Published 08 January 2013

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ISBN-10: 0738437565
ISBN-13: 9780738437569
IBM Form #: SG24-8071-00
(432 pages)

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Authors: Paolo Bruni, Rafael Avigad, James Martin, Maiko Mizuki, Bhups Narsi, John Schlatweiler

Abstract

IBM® Information Management System (IMS™) provides leadership in performance, reliability, and security to help you implement the most strategic and critical enterprise applications. IMS, IMS utilities, and IMS tools continue to evolve to provide value and meet the needs of enterprise customers.

With IMS 12, integration and open access improvements provide flexibility and support business growth requirements. Scalability improvements have been made to the well-known performance, efficiency, availability, and resilience of IMS by using 64-bit storage.

In this IBM Redbooks® publication we provide IMS performance monitoring and tuning information by describing the key IMS performance functions and by showing how to monitor and tune them with traditional and new strategic applications. This book is for database administrators and system programmers.

We summarize methods and tools for monitoring and tuning IMS systems, describe IMS system-wide performance, database, and transaction considerations.

Based on lab measurements, we provide information about recent performance enhancements that are available with IMS 12, and advice about setting performance-related parameters.

Table of contents

Chapter 1. Performance monitoring with IMS utilities
Chapter 2. Performance concepts and monitoring methodology
Chapter 3. Performance monitoring tools
Chapter 4. Platform-related performance functions
Chapter 5. Database performance topics
Chapter 6. Transaction manager performance: Application considerations
Chapter 7. Performance considerations for managing distributed workloads
Chapter 8. Fast Path performance considerations
Chapter 9. DBRC
Chapter 10. Parallel Sysplex considerations
Chapter 11. Capturing documentation for performance diagnosis

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