DPI Lab 2007 - Recommended Reading
Carol Zimmet from the Deployments, Performance, & Interoperability (DPI) Lab posted a Recommended Reading list on their blog in response to suggestions we’ve received from you
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Unfortunately, she only posted a word-file (jup, not even in Openoffice.org format!!!) with all the links regarding articles, whitepapers, RedBooks, etc., that we’ve developed and we recommend for production environments
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So I took the liberty and converted them into an html-page. You will find all the links after the jump. All mistakes in this list are of course mine. Check out „Knowledge Enablement from DPI Lab 2007” for the original list.
Lotusphere 2007 Deployments, Performance & Interoperability Lab & Platforms Too!
Performance Readings & Websites
- Redbook: Domino 7 Performance Tuning Best Practices to Get the Most Out of Your Domino Infrastructure
- Domino Server Performance Troubleshooting Cookbook
- Lotus Domino 7 Server Performance Part 1, Part 2 & Part 3
- Best Practices for Large Lotus Note Mail Files
- New workloads and Features in Domino 7 Server.Load
- IBM WebSphere Portal Version 6.0 Web Content Management Tuning Guide Document v 1.0
- IBM WebSphere Portal Version 6.0 Tuning Guide
- Diagnosing Performance Problems for WebSphere Portal 5.1
- Lotus Notes/Domino 7 application performance: Part 2: Optimizing database views
- How implementing archiving policies affect server performance
- Lotus Domino on AIX memory usage explained
- Lotus Notes/Domino 7 application performance: Part 1: Database properties & document collections
- Sizing your IBM Lotus Domino mail servers
- Lotus Domino platform statistics on Linux
- Don’t forget about Memory (article)
Platform Readings & Websites
- System i Collaboration Edition
- Teraspace (System i supporting 64-bit Domino - was previously 128-bit)
- Using Domino 6 & 7 on POWER5 Performance considerations for the IBM AIX 5L Version 5.3 operating system
- Domino on Solaris: Common Tuning Tips
- Best Practices and Recommendations for Domino 7 on zSeries
- System i Domino Edition
- Workload Estimator
- Class: Hands-On Deep Dive into Domino Capacity and Performance Analysis
- Lotus Domino 7 on the zSeries
- Redbook: Lotus Domino 7 on Sun Solaris 10
- Domino 6.5 with IBM Virtualization Engine
- System i 3-in-1 Benchmark
- IBM e-server iSeries Performance Management Tools
- iSeries Sizing Guidelines
- pSeries Sizing Guidelines
- xSeries Sizing Guidelines
- NotesBench; Lotus Benchmark Website http://www.NotesBench.org
- IBM eServer InfoCenter: http://www.ibm.com/servers/
- Solaris systems from Sun Microsystems Inc. http://www.sun.com/lotus/
- Intel Software Development Products http://developer.intel.com/software/products/
- HP ActiveAnswers at: http://www.hp.com/go/activeanswers/lotus
- IBM eServer iSeries www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/domino
Deployments & Interoperability Readings
- Redpaper: Domino 7 Server Consolidation: Best Practices to Get the Most Out of Your Domino Infrastructure
- IBM Systems Journal - Collaboration in the workplace
- Christopher Pepin’s Blog on IBM Internal Deployment
- Security Considerations in Notes & Domino 7
- Lotus Domino 7 performance in production at IBM on pSeries servers
- Using SiteMinder with WebSphere Portal
- Developing a Web 2.0 client for IBM Lotus Domino
- Redbook: WebSphere Portal Collaboration Security Handbook
- Netegrity Siteminder and Domino-based collaborative services
- Best Practices for Migrating to IBM WebSphere Portal 6
- Effectively use Rational Performance Tester in a Siteminder-protected clustered portal environment with Domino products
- Lotus Instant Messaging and LDAP directory interactions
- Integrating Netegrity SiteMinder 5.5 with IBM Sametime 6.5x
- Using Rational tools to test Lotus Workplace and Notes/Domino integration
- QuickPlace: How the Netegrity Web Agent and QuickPlace DSAPI interfaces work
- Building a JSR 168 portal application for Domino
- A custom DXL framework for accessing Notes/Domino data
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