Network performance
Network performance is affected by the introduction of Caching Proxy functionality. Use Caching Proxy alone or in conjunction with Load Balancer to improve the performance of your network. See Introducing WebSphere Application Server Edge components for an introduction to these systems.
Caching Proxy's performance within your enterprise is only as good as the hardware on which it runs and the overall architecture of the system into which it is introduced. To optimize network performance, model hardware and overall network architecture to the characteristics of proxy servers.
Basic configuration and administration of the Caching Proxy software and tuning at the operating system level also greatly contribute to Caching Proxy performance. Many software configuration changes can be made to yield increased performance; these include, but are not limited to, adjusting the logging directives, mapping rules, plug-ins, timeout values, cache configuration values, and active thread values. Details on configuring Caching Proxy software is presented in the Caching Proxy Administration Guide.
Many operating system configuration changes can be made to yield increased performance as well; these include, but are not limited to, tuning TCP and ARP, increasing the file descriptor limits, synchronizing system clocks, tuning Network Interface Cards (NICs), and following common good practices when performing system administration tasks.
IMPORTANT: Caching Proxy is available on all Edge component installations, with the following exceptions:
- Caching Proxy is not available for Edge component installations that run on Itanium 2 or AMD Opteron 64-bit processors.
- Caching Proxy is not available for Edge component installations of Load Balancer for IPv4 and IPv6.