As a last step before saving the workload, use Workload-to-Allocation Group mapping to associate workloads with allocation groups and enforcement priorities. This is useful if analysis reveals that certain workloads require different enforcement priorities and allocation groups than those defined for the workload state.
By default, workloads are mapped to AGs and RPs as shown below.
Enforcement Priority | AG | RP |
---|---|---|
Tactical | Tactical-AG | Tactical-RP |
Priority | Priority-AG | Standard-RP |
Normal | Normal-AG | Standard-RP |
Background | Background-AG | Standard-RP |
Workloads can be grouped in the same AG if they have the same enforcement priority. Maintaining several separate AGs results in more control, but at the cost of there being less differentiation between the AGs.