- The term
workload can
refer to
several different yet
related entities. An old
definition refers to
workload as the
amount of work an
individual has to...
- AIX
Workload Partitions (WPARs) are a
software implementation of
operating system-level
virtualization technology introduced in the IBM's AIX 6.1 operating...
- In IBM mainframes,
Workload Manager (WLM) is a base
component of MVS/ESA
mainframe operating system, and its
successors up to and
including z/OS. It controls...
-
distinguish it from the
actual construct of
Cognitive Load (CL) or
Mental Workload (MWL),
which is
studied widely in many disciplines.
According to work conducted...
- The
Slurm Workload Manager,
formerly known as
Simple Linux Utility for
Resource Management (SLURM), or
simply Slurm, is a free and open-source job scheduler...
- A
cloud workload protection platform (CWPP) is a
computer security software aimed at
securing (potentially virtual)
computer machines.
CWPPs are usually...
-
system (DRMS),
distributed resource manager (DRM), and,
commonly today,
workload automation (WLA). The data
structure of jobs to run is
known as the job...
-
Intelligent workload management (IWM) is a
paradigm for IT
systems management arising from the
intersection of
dynamic infrastructure, virtualization,...
- The
Commercial Processing Workload (CPW) is a
simplified variant of the industry-wide TPC-C
benchmarking standard originally developed by IBM to compare...
- and
stress testing.: 19–22 In 2002, IBM re-packaged TPNS and
released Workload Simulator for z/OS and S/390 (WSim) as a
successor product. Teleprocessing...