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Understanding HP WebQoS
How WebQoS Fits Into Your Environment
| Request and Management Data Flow |
| In this example, you are running a web server system that is accessible |
| by various clients through a browser. The system may be running |
| multiple web server processes, each of which may be hosting different |
| web sites that are assigned to different process groups. By assigning |
| these sites to different process groups, you cause them to exhibit |
| different performance characteristics. If you assign your most important |
| website to the high priority process group, it receives majority access to |
| shared system resources. Also, by assigning different priorities for each |
| web server, you can give different performance levels to different user |
| requests or to different actions. |
Figure | Request and Management Data Flow |
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