While multiple periods certainly makes sense, the idea that different 
dispatching priorities exist within a single period service class doesn't.

Workload manager adjusts the dispatching priority of an entire service class, 
both in terms of "unbunching" and in the algorithms used to assess the goals.  
To have individual units of work within a service class have different 
dispatching priorities renders any measurement meaningless.  In other words, a 
service class could be meeting its goals simply because one unit of work has a 
higher priority while everything else suffers.

Whether it is an enclave or an application's environment, presumably they would 
be classified into a unique service class in order to have a different 
dispatching priority.  

Adam

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Correct.

Kees.


> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: WLM and Dispatching Priority
> 
> These address spaces look like stored procedure address spaces and 
> they are likely marked as a server .  Their goals would be managed 
> under the DDF subsystem in WLM classification rules and would depend 
> on what srvclasses are this ASID is servicing.
> 
> Gabe
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