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Maximizing Performance and Scalability with IBM WebSphere
Maximizing Performance and Scalability with IBM WebSphere
ISBN: 1590591305
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 111
Authors:
Adam G. Neat
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Table of Contents
BackCover
Maximizing Performance and Scalability with IBM WebSphere
Introduction
How to Use This Book
What This Book Is Not
In Closing
Chapter 1: The Need for Performance
Quantifying Performance
Managing Performance
What Constitutes a Performance Improvement?
Measuring Business Improvements
TCO and ROI Equal TCI: Total Cost of Investment
Managing Performance: A Proven Methodology
Summary
Chapter 2: WebSphere Scalability and Availability
Scalability and Availability: A Primer
Costs of Availability, Performance, and Scalability
Summary
Chapter 3: WebSphere 4 and 5 Component Architectures
Comparing the Versions
Summary
Chapter 4: WebSphere Infrastructure Design
Examining the x86IA-64x86-64 Platform (Intel and AMD)
Examining the SPARC RISC Platform (Sun Microsystems)
Examining the Power4 Platform (IBM)
Comparing Disk Systems
Exploring Advanced Features
Summary
Chapter 5: WebSphere Deployment and Network Architecture
Overview of Key Components
Topological Architecture
WebSphere Topological Architecture Blueprints
Summary
Chapter 6: WebSphere Platform Performance, Tuning, and Optimization
Performance Testing a Platform
Optimization and Tuning Checklist
Summary
Chapter 7: WebSphere Failover and High Availability Considerations
WebSphere High Availability and Failover Fundamentals
Web Server Failover and High Availability
Web Container Failover and High Availability
EJB Container Failover and High Availability
Summary
Chapter 8: External WebSphere System Availability
LDAP Server Availability
NFS Server Availability
Network Infrastructure Availability
Database Server Failover
Summary
Chapter 9: WebSphere EJB and Web Container Performance
What Do Containers Do?
Tuning and Optimization
Summary
Chapter 10: Developing High-Performance WebSphere Applications
The Top 20 List of Performance Development Considerations
Web Tier Performance
Business Tier Performance
Data Tier Performance
Summary
Chapter 11: WebSphere Database Performance and Optimization
Databases Supported
J2EE Database Integration
WebSphere Database Tuning
WebSphere Connection Pool Manager
Summary
Chapter 12: Legacy Integration: Performance Optimization
Design Considerations for Legacy Integration
Summary
Chapter 13: Performance Management Tooling
Monitoring System Utilization
Monitoring Disk IO
Monitoring Network Performance
Monitoring WebSphere Application Performance
Summary
Chapter 14: Profiling and Benchmarking WebSphere
Why Profile and Benchmark?
A Practical Approach to Profiling
Tools Available
Summary
Index
Index_A
Index_B
Index_C
Index_D
Index_E
Index_F
Index_G
Index_H
Index_I
Index_J
Index_K
Index_L
Index_M
Index_N
Index_O
Index_P
Index_Q
Index_R
Index_S
Index_T
Index_U
Index_V
Index_W
Index_X
Index_Y
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Listings
List of Sidebars
Maximizing Performance and Scalability with IBM WebSphere
ISBN: 1590591305
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 111
Authors:
Adam G. Neat
BUY ON AMAZON
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