Defining workloads based on application

With millions of queries coming in and out of Teradata Database, it becomes important to manage them better. Low-performance queries need to be demoted or aborted, and critical jobs should be completed as soon as possible.

Your windows also have a workload and process that you can control and give priority to. Kill an application that may have hung your Windows machine. It looks like something like the following image:

To cater for the need to prioritize the request and to make the system stable, use Teradata Active System Management (TASM). The user or batch queries are categorized in the workload. ...

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