The workshop presentations can be found here, Jon:

http://www.vmworkshop.org/2013/presentations

However, I don't see the presentation listed that Barton refers to
below; I attended it and it has a lot of good info how these things work.

Have a good one, too.

DJ
On 06/27/2013 09:42 AM, Barton Robinson wrote:
> CMMA is gone, didn't work right and support was pulled.
> VMRM does not have proper feedback and is more likely to crash your
> linux server than help
> CPUPLUGD - never seen any measured value.
> Focus on understanding the storage requirements. One of the
> presentations at the VMWorkshop last week was "Understanding LInux
> Storage"....
>
> On 6/27/2013 6:09 AM, Veencamp, Jonathon D. wrote:
>> Hello list,
>>
>> It's been a few years since I looked at these memory management tools,
>> and back then there were some concerns about the production readiness
>> of CMM or CMMA for prod environments.  It looks like CPUPLUGD can also
>> do memory ballooning via CMM?  The problem I'm trying to solve is to
>> use ZVM memory most efficiently for our zLinux guests running lots of
>> java processes with variable heap sizes.   I am not much concerned
>> about dynamically changing the number of processors assigned.
>>
>> Is there a consensus on the "best" tool for that?  Stability is
>> probably be the foremost concern.  This will be implemented in SLES 10
>> SP4 and SLES 11 SP2 running under ZVM 5.4 environment, and migrating
>> to ZVM 6.2 later this year.  Any advice on what I should focus on
>> first would be appreciated.
>>
>> Jon Veencamp
>>
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