Abstract
The research paper provides comprehensive guidance on tuning specifics to maximize the efficiency of IBM MDM, particularly in high-performance environments. It addresses several advanced topics and tuning guidelines, focusing on the architectural framework and the details required for sustained performance. Including the recommendations to Handle Long-Chained Duplicates in Suspect Duplicate Processing (SDP), Minimize Deadlocks During Duplicate Processing, and Advanced Database Configurations for High-Performance WebSphere Application Server (WAS) Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and Cache Optimization, and Thread and session management, upgrading the Java version to hava8, Garbage Collection (GC) and Heap Memory Settings, servlet caching, and reduced application logging, MDM Workbench recommendations, Services tuning, and Batch processor tuning. IBM Messaging Queue’s Max server connections and Queue Connection Factory Settings.
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