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Evaluating throughput z/OS Network File System Guide and Reference SC23-6883-00 |
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Throughput refers to the rate at which data is transferred between the NFS client and server systems. Establishing throughput baselines for the Client-Server environments of interest will assist in determining any benefits achieved from tuning. Baselines and measurement techniques are also useful in diagnosing performance problems. As discussed in How is performance characterized?, a set of work activities
or workloads should be identified for measurement. For throughput
the type of workload selected should reflect the type of NFS read
and write access expected by typical users or specific applications.
Consider the following points:
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