MQ Uniform Slides
MQ Uniform Slides
Brian Wilson
Americas Principal Automation Technical Sales Leader
Rafael Osorio
Senior, Learning Content Development, Automation
Software
Simplify MQ Deployment
Increase Improves
High- Innovation
Availability &
A team that is used
Scalability
happy customers to quickly shipping
buy more; experiments and
disappointed getting back user-
customers look validated results
for alternatives. fast, will soon find
itself naturally
innovating
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Horizontally scaling IBM MQ
with Uniform Clusters
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Demonstration Agenda
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Demonstration Summary
In this demo we:
• Accessed the Cloud Pak for Integration
environment and explored the MQ capabilities
• Deployed a Uniform Clusters;
• Deployed an MQ Application;
• Validated the Uniform Cluster connectivity;
• Scaled the MQ Application;
• Rebalanced the Connections;
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