Automated Testing

Automated Testing

Automated Testing

Build an automated testing process to enable continuous integration of your hybrid cloud applications including z/OS

 View Only
Expand all | Collapse all

WAS performance on RD&T 9.1 environment

  • 1.  WAS performance on RD&T 9.1 environment

    Posted Wed November 18, 2015 04:08 AM
    I have personally verified that the startup of was85 does not perform well in RDT91( as confirmed in RD&T guide and reference)In my experience, after the startup of the WAS , at least 2-3 developers are able to work with it QUESTION:Given a standard  RD&T 9.1 environment with 3CP , is there anyone who has experience about the performance of WAS85 for a largest group of developers (lets' suppose 10)?

     

     

    gius


  • 2.  Re: WAS performance on RD&T 9.1 environment

    Posted Wed November 18, 2015 06:16 AM

    "Good" performance is always subjective, particularly when evaluated on an emulated platform like RD&T.  Having said that, we can say with certainty that any multi-user environment deployed on RD&T that relies on WebSphere or java will probably not perform to your expectations.  Any CPU bound workload, (like java,) will experience this behavior on RD&T.  There isn't really anything you can do about it, short of deploying on larger, faster, processors.  Adding memory doesn't help these cases.

    Using WebSphere Liberty helps with startup time.  It takes a nominally 5+ minute WAS standalone server startup time down to about 1 minute.  Once the server is up, application response time from the Liberty server is about the same as classic WAS.

     

    RDzJohn

    RDzJohn