Dynamic reconfiguration of CPU and WebSphere on IBM pSeries servers

This paper studies the effects that dynamic reconfiguration (DR) has on a WebSphere workload while CPUs are dynamically added to and removed from the underlying AIX instance. DR is a new technology available in AIX 5.2. This study shows that the resource allocations for a complex and function‐rich m...

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