- Optimized applications
- Reduces maintenance costs
- Yield higher customer satisfaction
- Utilize hardware resources more efficiently
- Automate repeated maintenance and system corrective tasks
Does your application run slow? Or server crashes in a peak traffic?
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Will WAS Performance Tuning and Monitoring help your organization? Yes if
- Your customers are not satisfied with the application performance?
- Your maintenance cost is increasing and going out of hand?
- You need alerts from your system of slow performance?
- You think automating corrective actions can save you administrative costs?
With a huge pool of tricks and experience our gurus have helped achieve an increase of 70 – 80 % of WAS performance for most of our customers within 60-80 hours. We will not only fix your current system issue but also optimize your system and automate problem resolution.

Height = width of the pipe
Length = processing time
Our gurus will help you reduce the processing time for the expected number of requests
Our Approach
1. Review the hardware and software infrastructure
2. Discuss the required Goals
3. Simulate Traffic using performance tools
4. Recommend Tuning Configurations
5. Perform Testing
Common Websphere Performance Tuning FAQs asked to our gurus
Q#1: What is Dynamic-Cache and how it can improve my system performance?
Answer: Caching is a well known technique for improving application performance. Most techniques cache static content (content that rarely changes) such as graphic and text files. However, many web sites serve dynamic content, containing personalized information or data that change more frequently. Caching dynamic content requires more sophisticated caching techniques, such as those provided by the WebSphere Application Server 6.1 dynamic cache, a built-in service for caching and serving dynamic content.
Q#2: What is the Verbose Garbage Collection setting?
Answer: Enabling verbose garbage collection (verbosegc) logging is often required when tuning and debugging many issues.
| Verbose GC Settings |
| Parameter |
Setting |
Additional Details |
Verbose garbage collection |
Enable |
Using verbosegc, which is enabled by the -verbosegc option, is a good way to see what's going on with GC. Output is displayed on stderr for every GC cycle, giving information about what occurred. You can use the information to tune the heap size or diagnose any problems. |
Q#3: What are Clusters and can I increase my application performance by implementing it?
Answer: Clusters are sets of servers that are managed together and participate in workload management. Yes, clustering can help increase your application performance as it enables enterprise applications to scale beyond the amount of throughput capable of being achieved with a single application server. Clusters also enable enterprise applications to be highly available because requests are automatically routed to the running servers in the event of a failure.
| Clustered Environment |
| Pros |
Cons |
It will give you failover support |
Additional hardware, software licensing and administration cost |
Increased processing power efficiency |
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Load balancing |
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