U4195S Performance Analysis and Tuning for HP NonStop Systems

PT8390
Training Summary
Become familiar with the system load balance approach and performance tuning concepts for your HP NonStop system. Learn how to capture and analyze performance data, then adapt the adjustments to maximize performance and increase system utilization. Topics include Measure, Measure Subsystem Entities, queuing theory, TPM, RPM, ViewSys, Web ViewPoint practical approaches to system tuning, and using performance tools. This course is 60 percent lecture and 40 percent hands-on labs using NonStop servers.
Prerequisites
Concepts and Facilities for Nonstop Systems (U4147)NonStop NB-series Server Administration I (HG776) and NonStop NB-series Server Administration II (HG777) or Equivalents
Duration
5 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience
System managers, technical support, and performance analysis personnelSystems and application designers and developers
Course Topics
  • Performance Analysis Introduction
  • CPU Subsystem
  • Queuing Theory
  • Disk Subsystem
  • Disk Files
  • Processes
  • Pathway Tuning
  • Other NonStop System Performance Tools
  • NonStop SQL/MP Tuning
  • Application Tuning
  • Onsite Delivery Equipment Requirements

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