WebSphere Application ServerEdit online These topics investigate how to manage Websphere Application Server performance. IBM Websphere Application Server Version 8 SSL Performance for Linux on System zThis paper describes how the advantages of the IBM® System z® cryptographic hardware features with IBM® WebSphere® Application Server (WAS) Version 8 for Linux™ on System z® can be exploited when SSL encryption is used to secure the external communication. It also provides setup guidelines for Java-based workloads.WebSphere Application Server Horizontal versus Vertical JVM Stacking ReportThis report presents performance data for a test that compares the effects of stacking 200 WebSphere Application Servers.WebSphere on IBM System z 64-bit and 31-bit studies with J2EE workloadsThis paper measures performance and throughput for WebSphere® (both 64-bit and 31-bit) on Linux® for IBM® System z®.End-to-End Performance of a WebSphere Environment Including Edge ComponentsThis paper describes the end-to-end performance of an WebSphere Application Server 6.0.2 cluster environment including firewall systems, Edge components like WebSphere Load Balancer and the caching proxy server, and the Web server. Tuning WebSphere Application Server Cluster with CachingThis paper analyzes parameter and configuration variations to identify what influences the throughput when caching is enabled in a WebSphere® Application Server 6.1 cluster running the Trade workload in a secure environment.WebSphere Application Server 6.1 Base PerformanceThis paper gathers Linux® end-to-end measurements for all components in a typical transactional workload path between a WebSphere® Application Server 6.1 product user and the database. WebSphere Application Server Base PerformanceThe paper gathers Linux(R) end-to-end measurements for all of the components in the path from the user accessing the WebSphere(R) Application Server system to the database. Parent topic: Middleware