I would add, use response time goals for everything you can.  They
are far preferable for batch, IMHO.  Use a relatively low percentile
and reasonable goals.  Don't be too concerned about the monster jobs
that run all night.  You probably don't have very many of them.
You'll probably find, as I did, that the vast majority of your
important production jobs run in a relatively short time.  Maybe a
goal of 50% complete in less that 30 minutes will cover most of
your work.  The rest will go along for the ride.

And don't forget to put as much as you can into discretionary.
Maybe even last period TSO.

On Tue, 23 May 2006 08:20:52 -0700, Steve Samson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Jerry,
>
>Now would be a good time to move to response time goals for CICS (before
>the upgrade). In the mixed environment, the achieved velocities may vary
>widely, but the RT goals should be met on either platform.
>
>Good luck!
>
>Steve Samson
>

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