194IMS Connectivity in an On Demand Environment: A Practical Guide to IMS Connectivity
Figure 11-21 Workload balancing example
Step 1 in the this diagram shows the incoming message request. Step 2 shows that TX1 has
a transaction affinity of all datastores. Step 3 shows that IMD1 has a datastore affinity of
datastores IMD1 and IMD2. Step 4 shows the intersection of transaction affinity and datastore
affinity as IMD1 and IMD2. Step 5 shows workload balancing using the relative datastore
capacity weightings of IMD1 and IMD2 to select the new destination. In this example, assume
that IMD1 has twice the capacity of IMD2 and is the new target destination. ...
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