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- UCMDB-SM Configuration Best Practices
- Centralized CI Type Management
- Bi-Directional Data Synchronization Recommendations
- Push Scheduling Recommendations
- Push in Clustered Environments
- Initial Load Configurations
- How to Configure Differential or Delta Load DEM Rules
- Fault Detection and Recovery for Push
- How to Enable Lightweight Single Sign-On (LW-SSO) Configuration
Initial Load Configurations
Before the configuration process can begin, you must first assess the amount of CI and relationship data to be transferred from UCMDB to SM and ascertain the iteration process that is required based on the volume.
You must first assess whether or not all of the data can be pushed in a single iteration. This is ascertained by the amount of data that is included in the push queries and the amount of time you have to push this data.
This section includes:
- Push Performance in a Single-Threaded Environment
- Implementing Multi-Threading
- Push Performance in Multi-Threaded Environments
- Push Performance in Multiple SM Processes Environments
- How to Set up SM DEM Rules for Initial Loads
Note The performance data presented in this document is based on tests that were performed at Micro Focus and is provided for reference only. The integration performance may significantly differ in your environment depending on your hardware configuration.