TASM and IWM Systems in SLES 10 and SLES 11 - Teradata Viewpoint

Teradata Viewpoint User Guide

Product
Teradata Viewpoint
Release Number
16.00
Published
October 2016
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-03-29
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Product Category
Analytical Ecosystem
Teradata Workload Management offers different strategies, depending on the platform and license you purchase:
TASM for Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) platforms
Teradata Active System Management (TASM) is a product available on EDW platforms and included in the enterprise license to perform full workload management in Teradata Database.
IWM for base EDW and appliance platforms
Teradata Integrated Workload Management (IWM) is a Teradata Database feature included on base EDW and appliance platforms to perform basic workload management. Customers on base EDW platforms can optionally purchase TASM.
TASM offers a full workload management feature set. IWM workload management features are more limited and have different options in SLES 10 and SLES 11, depending on the system you select.
States
In Teradata Database 15.00 and later, the IWM systems have options for planned environments, but not for unplanned events or health conditions. In Teradata Database 14.10 and earlier, the IWM systems have no options for custom states, health conditions, planned environments, or state-specific values for query sessions, filters, and throttles. The SLES 10 IWM system has no options for workloads.
Virtual Partitions
The IWM system has no options for virtual partitions.
Workload Management Methods

The IWM system has no options for the SLG Tiers workload management method. The IWM system uses only the tactical and timeshare management methods.

Exceptions
Neither SLES 10 nor SLES 11 IWM systems provide the ability to define exceptions at the ruleset level. SLES 11 IWM systems do provide the ability to define tactical exceptions for tactical workloads.