Considerations for Fast Response Cache Accelerator

Fast Response Cache Accelerator (FRCA) is a Communications Server function that can significantly improve the performance of the z/OS® HTTP Server and the WebSphere® Application Server on z/OS. Web pages are cached within the operating system kernel and requests are handled without traversing the entire kernel or entering the user space. For more information about configuring the z/OS HTTP Server to use the FRCA function, see z/OS HTTP Server Planning, Installing, and Using. For more information about configuring the WebSphere Application Server to use the FRCA function, see the WebSphere Application Server Knowledge Center at http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSEQTP/mapfiles/product_welcome_was.html.

FRCA also provides the ability to perform content-based quality-of-service (QoS) classification by selecting an appropriate QoS policy for each individual URI in the HTTP request. For more information on specifying individual URIs, see the Policy Agent and policy applications topic in z/OS Communications Server: IP Configuration Reference.

Use the Netstat CACHINFO/-C commands to display information about FRCA statistics. Statistics are displayed for each listening socket configured for FRCA support. For more information on the Netstat CACHINFO/-C reports, see z/OS Communications Server: IP System Administrator's Commands.