| Publisher | SAS Institute | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 43.3KB PDF | Date added | 14 May 2007 |
| Topics | Data Acquisition - ETL, Data Mining - Analysis, Business Intelligence - Data Warehousing | ||
| Downloads | 8 | ||
This paper contains information to help readers manage and monitor their computer environment to ensure that they have adequate resources to support their SAS9 applications. The paper briefly describes the infrastructure that is needed for various SAS applications (from simple SAS jobs to the most complicated SAS9 Enterprise BI applications). It then shows how to identify which system infrastructure resource areas are most under pressure; and how to continually monitor them by using simple, operating-system tools and more-complex, third-party monitoring applications. The monitoring and resulting resource management advice will help ensure that readers can meet the demands of their SAS users.
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