Apparatus and method for automating server optimization

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer network managing – Computer network monitoring

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C709S223000

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07984139

ABSTRACT:
A computer readable storage medium includes executable instructions for facilitating automatic server optimization in a system. The executable instructions include instructions to accept a set of initialization parameters, analyze a set of one or more configuration sources, determine a set of configuration settings, receive a series of load levels, and select a load level. The set of configuration settings are tested against the load level. An optimal configuration setting for the load level is identified. The optimal configuration setting is recorded.

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PCT/US07/87563 ISR, Sep. 26, 2008, Business Objects, S.A.

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