Performance Tuning Schulung: Lernen Sie die Server-Konfiguration-Tricks
In this three-day instructor-led course, you learn the advanced skills needed to tune the runtime performance of IBM WebSphere Process Server V6.2. It is often necessary to configure the WebSphere Process Server system beyond the default settings in order to improve runtime performance. For example, service component architecture (SCA) solutions with human task components may introduce a different performance bottleneck than one originating from solutions without human tasks. In this course, you build on the WebSphere Process Server skills developed by completing either course Administration of IBM WebSphere Process Server V6.2 (WB221) (VB221) or course Administration of IBM WebSphere Process Server V6.1 with Application Server (WB126) (VB126). This course starts by introducing a tuning checklist that lists the major WebSphere Process Server components and their associated configuration properties. You learn about the various configuration parameters available to system administrators, and how knowledge of configuration settings is necessary for improving the runtime performance of WebSphere Process Server. The course provides you with server configuration hints and tips through in-depth discussions of each SCA component. You also learn about the WebSphere Process Server capacity planning process. Hands-on exercises reinforce lecture content, and you gain direct experience with WebSphere Process Server performance tuning techniques by working with the runtime performance of each binding type. The exercises also give you the opportunity to see a number of different configuration parameter settings as they navigate through the administration console. Finally, you are introduced to the Tivoli Performance Viewer, and learn how to use it to monitor the runtime performance of an SCA application. After completing this course, you have a solid foundation in best practices for tuning WebSphere Process Server, as well as the skills to diagnose performance problems, such as Java memory issues.


