Linux stand-alone: Tune the servers
Tune the servers is important to the performance of WebSphere Portal environment. WebSphere Portal is not tuned for a production environment out of the box, so to ensure optimal performance, review and complete the steps in the IBM WebSphere Portal Tuning Guide. Even if a tuning guide is not available for the current release of WebSphere Portal, the tuning guide for the previous product version should be used.
Prerequisites
Prepare the Linux OS
Install WebSphere Portal
Configure WebSphere Portal to use a databaseTune a WebSphere Portal environment involves tuning and configuring the various systems and components of the environment. The tuning guide provides general concepts and details specifics configuration instructions. Instructions are included for:
- Configure the application server and the resources defined for that application server
- Determine the cloning strategy for expanding or extending the environment
- Tune the database(s) and database server
- Tune the directory server and its database
- Tune the Web server
- Tune the OS and network
- Tune the WebSphere Portal services
Parent
Set up a stand-alone server on Linux
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