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This section documents Akamas out-of-the-box optimization packs.
Optimization Pack | Support for applications |
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based on Linux operating system
based on MS .Net technology
based on OpenJDK and Oracle HotSpot JVM
based on Eclipse OpenJ9 VM (formerly known as IBM J9)
based on NodeJS
based on GO runtime (aka Golang)
exposed as web applications
based on Docker containters
based on Kubernetes containters
based on WebSphere middleware
based on Apache Spark middleware
based on PostgreSQL database
based on Cassandra database
based on MySQL database
based on Oracle database
based on MongoDB database
based on Elasticsearch database
based on AWS EC2 or Lambda resources
The Linux optimization pack helps you optimize Linux-based systems. The optimization pack provides component types for various Linux distributions, thus enabling performance improvements on a plethora of different configurations.
Through this optimization pack, Akamas is able to tackle the problem of performance of Linux-based systems from both the point of you of cost savings, as well as quality and level of service: the included component types bring in parameters that act on the memory footprint of systems, on their ability to sustain higher levels of traffic, on their capacity of leveraging all the available resources and on their potential for lower latency transactions.
Each component type providers parameters that cover four main areas of tuning:
CPU tasks scheduling (for example, if to auto-group and schedule together similar tasks)
Memory (for example, the limit on memory usage for which start swapping pages on disk)
Network (for example, the size of the buffers used to write/read network packets)
Storage (for example, the type of storage scheduler)
Component Type | Description |
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Here’s the command to install the Linux optimization pack using the Akamas CLI:
For more information on the process of installing or upgrading an optimization pack refer to Install Optimization Packs.