e-business performance
Managing performance in an e-business environment introduces several new problems for the system administrator.
In addition to routine tuning on the server, administrators must also monitor and optimize the hardware and services supporting their e-business transactions.
- Client performance
While the system administrator often has little control of the client-side of the e-business network, you can use these recommendations to ensure that client devices are optimized for an e-business environment.
- Network performance
The network design, hardware resources, and traffic pressure often have a significant effect on the performance of e-business applications. You can use this topic for information on how to optimize network performance, and tune server communication resources.
- Java performance in i5/OS
i5/OS® provides several configuration options and resources for optimizing the performance of Java™ applications or services on the system. Use this topic to learn about the Java environment and how to get the best possible performance from Java-based applications.
- IBM HTTP Server performance
The IBM® HTTP Server is often an important part of e-business performance. IBM provides several options and configuration choices that allow you to get the most out of this server.
- WebSphere performance
WebSphere® Application Server is the e-business application deployment environment of choice. Use this topic to learn how to plan for and optimize performance in a WebSphere environment.
Parent topic:
Managing system performance