Configuration

CA MICS provides many configuration options that allow you to tailor the product to best meet your specific performance and data analysis requirements. A number of the configuration options described below address the performance challenge of processing very large raw data volumes in an acceptable time window. Others address the DASD space requirements these large data volumes can consume, both in temporary work space and the CA MICS database. Some configuration choices can benefit every site, such as inactivating database files that are not relevant for your analysis and reporting requirements. Many of the CA MICS configuration choices, however, must be made based on the specific requirements and environmental considerations at your site.