Job Scheduling in 24-Hour World
Time is money, and wasted time can result in millions of dollars lost, and in a 24-hour environment IT managers can't afford to leave systems with idle time. In addition, as multicore processors have led to server consolidation, IT managers need to optimize their processing power. Job scheduling in an up-all-the-time computing environment has become a necessary ingredient in efficient enterprise management, explains Jim Manias, vice president of Advanced Systems Concepts, in this IT Link podcast.
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Job Scheduling in 24-Hour World
Time is money, and wasted time can result in millions of dollars lost, and in a 24-hour environment IT managers can't afford to leave systems with idle time. In addition, as multicore processors have led to server consolidation, IT managers need to optimize their processing power. Job scheduling in an up-all-the-time computing environment has become a necessary ingredient in efficient enterprise management, explains Jim Manias, vice president of Advanced Systems Concepts, in this IT Link podcast.
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