
What is a workload? - IBM
A workload, in the most general sense, is the amount of time and computing resources a system or network takes to complete a task or generate a particular output. It refers to the total system demand …
Cos'è un workload? | IBM
In informatica, il termine workload si riferisce a un'attività o a un processo computazionale e alle risorse di calcolo, archiviazione, memoria e rete che l'attività richiede.
What is workload management? - IBM
Nov 3, 2022 · Workload management is a multi-step effort that helps organizations precisely plan and schedule work activities and then capably supply needed resources related to such tasks.
What are AI Workloads? | IBM
AI workloads are collections of individual computer processes, applications and real-time computational resources used to complete AI, ML, and DL tasks.
IBM Workload Automation Overview
IBM Workload Automation is the state-of-the-art production workload manager, designed to help you meet your present and future data processing challenges. Its scope encompasses your entire …
CREATE WORKLOAD statement - IBM
The CREATE WORKLOAD statement defines a workload. Invocation This statement can be embedded in an application program or issued interactively. It is an executable statement that can be …
IBM Workload Automation
IBM Workload Automation is an automation platform integrating IT, operational, and business workflows to optimize orchestration for the execution of unattended and event-driven processes built to operate …
IBM Workload Scheduler scheduling objects
Workload application A workload application is an IBM Workload Scheduler database object that acts as a container for one or more job streams. You can use workload applications to standardize a …
Agent installation parameters - twsinst script - IBM
Agent installation parameters that can be passed to the twsinst script. This section lists and describes the parameters that are used when running a twsinst script to install dynamic agents, fault-tolerant …
Job scheduling and WLM - IBM
This chapter describes the possible integration and exploitation of the WorkLoad Manager (WLM) component of z/OS®. Today, schedulers process different types of work with different completion …