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Application Workload Modeler's architecture likely comprised several key components working in concert to simulate and analyze network and application performance. These components included a simulation engine responsible for generating and managing simulated workloads, a configuration management module for defining simulation parameters and client behaviors, and a reporting module for generating performance metrics and visualizations. The simulation engine supported both TCP/IP and SNA protocols, simulating clients such as HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, DNS, FTP, DHCP, CICS Sockets, and TN3270.

The configuration management module allowed users to define simulation duration, client types, and network conditions. The reporting module provided insights into performance bottlenecks and resource utilization. Given that IBM no longer supports Application Workload Modeler, organizations should consider migrating to alternative solutions.

Open-source tools like JMeter and Gatling offer flexible and extensible architectures, while commercial tools like LoadRunner and NeoLoad provide more comprehensive features and support. Migration involves recreating simulation scenarios and configurations in the new tool, which may require adapting existing scripts and configurations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Application Workload Modeler used for?

Application Workload Modeler simulates client/server and application client workloads to analyze network and application performance. It supports both TCP/IP and SNA protocols, simulating various clients like HTTP, FTP, and TN3270.

What are the main modes of operation?

The software operates in two primary modes: Client/Server mode, which benchmarks communication subsystem performance, and Application Client mode, which evaluates the network impact of standard TCP/IP applications.

What types of clients can Application Workload Modeler simulate?

Application Workload Modeler can simulate clients for protocols such as HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, DNS, FTP, DHCP, CICS Sockets, and TN3270, allowing for comprehensive network performance analysis.

What network protocols are supported?

The software supports both TCP/IP and SNA network protocols, providing flexibility in modeling different network environments.

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