A Queueing Network Model for a Distributed Database Testbed System
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Java 2 distributed object middleware performance analysis and optimization
ACM SIGPLAN Notices
JMX: Managing J2EE Applications with Java Management Extensions
JMX: Managing J2EE Applications with Java Management Extensions
JMX in Action
Performance and scalability of EJB applications
OOPSLA '02 Proceedings of the 17th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications
The Vision of Autonomic Computing
Computer
Java management extensions for application management
IBM Systems Journal
An analytical model for multi-tier internet services and its applications
SIGMETRICS '05 Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGMETRICS international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems
DSOM'05 Proceedings of the 16th IFIP/IEEE Ambient Networks international conference on Distributed Systems: operations and Management
A model and evaluation of distributed network management approaches
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Modeling and Performance Evaluation of the Network and Service Management Plane
AIMS '07 Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management and Security: Inter-Domain Management
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JMX (Java Management eXtension) is a Java framework that allows any Java technology-based application or accessible resource to become easily manageable. This standard begins to be widely used within different managed systems which vary from large mainframes to small mobile devices, limited in both resource and computing capacity. Today, little is known about the costs associated with the manageability of a system. In this paper, we analyse the impact of various instrumentation models on the behavior of both the functional and the management plane. We show on a JMX instrumented web server that the service is highly affected by the management activity in driver and component models while a daemon approach limits the management impact on the functional service.