HP WebQoS Software manual Request and Management Data Flow

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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.

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