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Improving Oracle Database Throughput on IBM Power11 with Resource Groups

With the introduction of Power11 and the latest updates of AIX 7.3, a new feature called Resource Groups is available to improve workload performance. This webinar will provide attendees a deeper understanding of how to implement this capability with Oracle Database workloads. Real world examples will be presented that show AIX configurations that offer the best potential to improve throughput of workloads on Power11, where IBM testing has seen up to 25% improvement in per core performance by leveraging Resource Groups for shared processor configurations on Power E1180 compared to E1080*. The combination of Resource Groups and other proven AIX and Power features such as Live Partition Mobility (LPM) and Dynamic LPAR (DLPAR) will be discussed to assist users in understanding how to best leverage Resource Groups.

Presented by: Dirk Michel, Senior Technical Staff Member, Power Systems Full Stack Performance Architect, Stuart Jacobs, Senior Technical Staff Member, POWER Hypervisor Core Hypervisor Architect, IBM Master Inventor Infrastructure, & Wayne Martin, Solution Relationship Manager – IBM and Oracle Technology Products

Date: Thursday, December 11th 

Start Time: 10:00am ET / 9:00am CT

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*DISCLAIMER: Based on IBM internal measurements of a commercial transactional database (OLTP) workload consisting of 10 partitions executing on an E1080 (16×12 Power10 CPUs @ 3.6-4.15GHz) compared to the same workload executing on an E1180 (16×12 Power11 CPUs @ 3.9-4.4GHz) within 2 Resource Groups with 4 and 6 partitions.