Tuning considerations
As explained in Understanding z/OS Explorer, RSE (Remote Systems Explorer) is the core of z/OS® Explorer. To manage the connections and workloads from the clients, RSE is composed of a daemon address space, which controls thread pooling address spaces. The daemon acts as a focal point for connection and management purposes, while the thread pools process the client workloads.
This makes RSE a prime target for tuning the z/OS Explorer setup. However, maintaining hundreds of users, each using multiple threads, a certain amount of storage, and possibly 1 or more address spaces requires proper configuration of both z/OS Explorer and z/OS.
The following topics are covered in this chapter: