WLM

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WLM (Workload Manager) is an IBM z/OS component that dynamically manages and prioritizes system workloads to meet performance goals and service-level objectives.

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WLM canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf IBM z/OS component
workload manager
adjusts dispatching priorities dynamically
resource allocation dynamically
configurationInterface ISPF panels
WLM policy
z/OS Management Facility
surface form: z/OSMF WLM plug-in
controls CPU allocation
dispatching priorities
enclave priorities
resource distribution
service class importance
developedBy IBM
fullName Workload Manager
goal balance workloads
meet performance goals
meet service-level objectives
optimize system throughput
integratesWith CICS Transaction Server
surface form: CICS

IBM DB2
surface form: DB2 for z/OS

IMS
IBM WebSphere
surface form: WebSphere Application Server for z/OS

z/OS UNIX System Services
z/OS dispatcher
manages address spaces
batch workloads
online transaction workloads
started tasks
system workloads
monitors service-level achievement
system performance
workload performance
operatingSystemFamily z/OS
surface form: IBM z/OS
primaryFunction dynamic workload management
performance goal management
service-level objective management
workload prioritization
provides SMF performance data
workload activity reports
runsOn z/OS
supportsEnvironment Sysplex
surface form: Parallel Sysplex

single-system z/OS
sysplex
supportsGoalType discretionary goals
execution velocity goals
period-based goals
response time goals
usedFor capacity planning
performance tuning
service-level management
usesConcept enclaves
importance levels
performance goals
policy definitions
report classes
resource groups
service classes
workload definitions

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z/OS supports WLM