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Status Future consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Apr 16, 2019

Allow the size of the TCP buffers used by the HA and DR replication interfaces to be configurable

Today the size of the TCP buffers used by the HA and DR replication interfaces are fixed size and cannot be configured. This can lead to occasional (or not so occasional) delays in MQ message throughput, as both HA and DR replication will pause if the TCP buffer fills. Allowing this buffer size to be configurable can blunt the impact of occasional delays due to latency on the replication interfaces. This is particularly important when DR replication is in use, since by definition this replication will be performed over a non-trivial network and distance, and these delays if they occur impact throughput even when using async replication over the DR interface.

Idea priority Medium
RFE ID 132112
RFE URL
RFE Product IBM MQ
  • Guest
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    Jul 23, 2019

    This is a reasonable requirement for a future update to the appliance.