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  • Subject: Re: RE: RE: WebSphere on NT vs. AS/400
  • From: "Mike Naughton" <mnaughton@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2001 09:50:30 -0500

Bleddyn,

Thanks for the advice. Our 720 is a 2062. One think I'm not clear on -- is
L2 cache something I can add to my AS/400?

Thanks!

WEB400@midrange.com writes:
>Yes the main thing to get good WAS performance is L2 cache, and at least
>1Gb
>of memory will help. Which model 720 is it? One of the guys on IGNITe/400
>has been using WAS and the performance isn't great and that's on a test
>720,
>let alone production with lots of other stuff going on. You could find
>that
>with 512 stopping and starting your instance when you do any development
>work will impact other parts of the system. Also look out when your
>running
>the WAS environment for Current Unprotected Used storage rising and eating
>up space.
>
>Also look out for issues in your stopping and starting of WAS. There is no
>nice way to end from a command line and it you should never do a *IMMED on
>it, as it can cause some real nasty issues in the repository getting
>trashed. The best way to close it is either from the console or with a
>*CNTRLD end with an increased ending value.
>
>Just some things to look out for ;)
>
>Thanks Bleddyn


Mike Naughton
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Judd Wire, Inc.
124 Turnpike Road
Turners Falls, MA  01376
413-863-4357 x444
mnaughton@juddwire.com

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