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What is the Performance Health Review (PHR) Tool?
The Performance Health Review (PHR) tool acts as a checklist (configuration collector) to verify whether all the performance-related properties are in place before running the performance tests. It helps to identify the current configuration against the recommended configuration (based on previous performance tests and benchmarks).
Apr 93 min read
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A Practical Guide to Directories and Dictionaries in Temenos T24
In Temenos, the ‘bnk’ folder serves as the primary directory for all applications. It primarily comprises the following subdirectory structure, with each directory designated for specific storage functions.
Bnk.data: This directory holds all application and transaction data.
Bnk.dict: This directory contains the dictionary files associated with the applications.
Bnk.help: This directory contains the help text files for the applications.
Bnk.jnl: This directory
Apr 23 min read
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TSA Services in T24 Core Banking: Scheduling and Executing Tasks Efficiently
Services in the T24 Core Banking System
In this blog, we will talk about some of the most commonly used operations or modules in T24: TSA Services.
What is a TSA Service?
It stands for Terminal Service Agent and allows us to schedule a task to be executed within the core banking system. This task can, in turn, be defined as a set of smaller steps or jobs. It is beneficial as a solution for executing heavy or repetitive tasks.
Mar 192 min read
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Analyzing Transact Performance with Performance Health Review (PHR)
Did you know that there is a tool to analyze the performance and configuration of your Transact environment? It is called Performance Health Review (PHR), and it is a tool provided by Temenos. It performs an overall analysis of your environment and delivers a report with recommendations.
Feb 51 min read
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Using Warmup to Improve Transaction Performance
This guide explains the configuration needed for Warmup and provides details about the supported applications. Warmup is used to accelerate the first transaction in a session.
Jan 222 min read
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What is the Minimum Information we need for Monitoring?
A few weeks ago, I read a blog post on StackOverflow stating, "What is the minimum information we need for monitoring?" It's a question...
Apr 19, 20232 min read
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