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<title>Optimize APPN and HPR communication performance</title>
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<h2 id="rzahjperf">Optimize APPN and HPR communication performance</h2>
<p>If you are responsible for network administration, then you may be concerned
with the speed at which computers throughout that network can exchange data.
Fortunately, you can manage the ability of a network to perform work and remain
robust. The higher the performance, the more jobs a network can handle. In
addition, you must consider the individual components that make up the systems
in your network, in relation to the environment in which that system is running.
If you have decided to configure an APPN and HPR network, review the following
topics:</p>
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<li><a href="rzahjpercomappnfacts.htm#rzahjper-comappnfacts">Performance considerations for APPN and HPR</a></li>
<li><a href="rzahjpercomhprfacts.htm#rzahjper-comhprfacts">Optimize communications using high-performance routing</a></li>
<li><a href="rzahjperappnvrtctlcon.htm#rzahjper-appnvrtctlcon">APPN virtual controllers and communications performance</a></li>
<li><a href="rzahjpercomfinetunein.htm#rzahjper-comfinetunein">Fine-tune configuration parameters for APPC performance</a></li></ul>
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