Six Essential Aspects of IBM i Performance Monitoring
Sponsored by: Help Systems
May 3, 2016
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No matter how powerful the system, its resources are still finite. Once they’re exhausted, not even clever management can pull additional capacity out of thin air - that’s why performance monitoring is a critical part of IBM i system administration.
Join us as IBM i experts Mel Beckman and Chuck Losinski take you through the six essential aspects of IBM i performance monitoring. We’ll discuss:
Which health metrics require the most attention
What trigger points to set for warning indications
Ways to integrate IBM i monitoring into an enterprise-wide monitoring system
We’ll also discuss how Robot Monitor can help you proactively address issues with response time, memory utilization, disk activity, and CPU loads.
Register today and learn how resource monitoring can augment IBM i’s built-in management controls to help you ensure that priority applications get the performance they need.
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Presenters
Mel Beckman, Industry Expert Mel Beckman has been writing computer-related features and product reviews for more than 20 years, with a focus on IT, data centers, networking, and communications. Mel has presented hundreds of seminars on computing technology throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia.
Chuck Losinski, Director of Automation Technology for the Robot product line, has been with HelpSystems for nearly 20 years. He has over 30 years of experience in IT, including 25+ years on the IBM i platform. Chuck's background covers a wide variety of technical responsibilities, involving system implementation, programming, operations, and support. He is certified as an IBM System Administrator and as a HelpSystems Robot Certified Specialist.
Chuck has helped numerous customers automate business applications from Infor, Oracle JD Edwards, HBOC, RxClaim, Infinium, Fiserv, Jack Henry, and more. Currently he is the co-president of the local IBM i user group, QUSER.
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