Friday, March 16, 2012: 8:00 AM-9:00 AM
International Ballroom F (Omni Hotel CNN Center)
Speaker:
Joe Temple(IBM Corporation)
Discover why benchmarks don’t work, what workload really is and how server design affects fitness to perform different types work. This session will show you why “one size does not fit all” and that “local factors” rule the day. This is a high level over view of how “Fit for Purpose” decision processes interact with workload optimization, server design, and IT infrastructure architecture. We will cover operational and server design tradeoffs and some recent work on relative capacity. The session will bring your thinking up to date about workload optimization and relative capacity and help you understand why zEnterprise embraces heterogeneous computing.
Tracks: Data Center and IT Management and Responsibly Architected Application Solutions
See more of Project: Application Development & Integration
See more of Program: Application Architecture Development
See more of Program: Application Architecture Development