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In order:

Processor is not allocated at the subsystem level, rather at the partition level. While there are methods to control how much memory is used by a subsystem and its jobs, there is no way I am aware of (at this point) to control processor at the subsystem level.

Any subsystem will do, but you have to tune it properly. I like to set up routing to push specific workloads into shared memory pools where I can not control some of the performance.

None of this is hard once you understand the job routing on the system.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 4/13/2012 11:14 AM, James Lampert wrote:
Questions from my boss:

How does one tell which subsystem has more allocated processing power
and memory?

And when running Tomcat, is there a particular subsystem that it should
be running in, for best performance?

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