Throttle Basics | Teradata Vantage - Throttle Basics - Teradata Workload Management - Database Engine 20

Workload Management User Guide - 20.00

Deployment
VantageCloud
VantageCore
Edition
VMware
Enterprise
IntelliFlex
Product
Database Engine 20
Teradata Workload Management
Release Number
20.00
Published
June 2025
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en-US
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2025-11-20
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Product Category
Teradata Vantage

TASM must make choices on a busy system when demand for resources exceeds availability. Throttles are TASM rules that limit the number of requests, sessions, or load utilities that can run at the same time. Throttles help improve the performance of all requests by reducing resource contention. If a throttle threshold is exceeded, TASM either rejects the work or delays it until the system is less busy. Throttles do not affect work that is already running.

You can apply throttles to the following targets:
  • The entire system
  • Specific workloads or groups of workloads
  • Virtual partitions
  • Utility jobs

System throttles can be active without workload throttles, and vice versa. TASM can also use system and workload throttles together. One request could be under the control of both a system throttle and a workload throttle.

Use workload throttles primarily to prevent too many low-priority requests from running at once, leaving no resources for higher-priority requests.