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Advanced workload balancing tasks
This chapter provides information about using the workload management parameters to control the distribution of messages around clusters. It also describes various advanced workload balancing tasks that demonstrate the use of these parameters:
- Task 11: Adding a queue manager that hosts a queue locally
- Task 12: Using two networks in a cluster
- Task 13: Using a primary and a secondary network in a cluster
- Task 14: Adding a queue to act as a backup
- Task 15: Restricting the number of channels used
- Task 16: Adding a more powerful queue manager that hosts a queue
When messages are distributed within clusters and intersecting clusters, it is important to be able to control their destinations in order to maintain effective workload balancing. Control the distribution of messages across a cluster with the workload management attributes described here, to provide greater flexibility and control when dealing with complex topologies, and specialized business requirements.
For more information, see Workload balancing attributes.
- Task 11: Adding a queue manager that hosts a queue locally
- Task 12: Using two networks in a cluster
- Task 13: Using a primary and a secondary network in a cluster
- Task 14: Adding a queue to act as a backup
- Task 15: Restricting the number of channels used
- Task 16: Adding a more powerful queue manager that hosts a queue
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Using queue manager clusters
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