• Subject: Re: Dedicated Interactive Resources
  • From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 11:48:22 -0500


It depends.  While you can set up their own chunk of memory dedicated to
that subsystem, this may not stop them from gobbling the processor.  Much
like, (for everyone using QBATCH instead of QBASE), a batch job may still
affect performance of an interactive job.  Even though they are in separate
subsystems and memory pools.  Do you still want to pursue setting up
separate memory?


Rob Berendt

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I've set up a separate interactive subsystem for 4 individuals that use a
very processor / IO intensive application. They are still affected by other
users and other users are still affected by them. Is there a way I can
dedicate resources ( I/O - Memory ) specifically to this subsystem ???


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