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Thanks Glen.

We've got many short batch jobs, but we've got a lot of ones that
aren't short either.

Charles

On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 9:27 AM, Glenn Hopwood <ghopwood.list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We have 200+ remote locations. We use app specific jobqs and subsystems.

The locations are doing mostly data entry. The only batch jobs they run
usually take < 5 minutes.

Glenn
ghopwood@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Charles Wilt wrote:
Ok,

Some more information:

~150 locations

All the same workload, running all custom code.

I suppose what I'm looking for is experiences with location specific
jobqs vs. application/program specific jobqs.

I realize that it's probably not 100% one or the other. But do you
have/have you seen mostly specific jobs queues for each location with
a few special jobqs for certain programs; or vice versa?

Thanks!
Charles


On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

All,

Looking for others out there with experience on larger centralized
systems supporting multiple locations.

Question, how are your job queues set up?

Do you generally have one or more job queues per location?


Thanks!
Charles Wilt



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