During the design and development stages of your application, you should think about what constitutes acceptable performance
when your application will be running in a production environment; for example, should the application:
- provide the same performance as it did on a previous platform, or;
- run at an acceptable speed when a certain number of users are active, or;
- some other criteria.
As you develop your application, the
Profiler utility is a useful tool to obtain detailed statistics on the run-time performance of your native COBOL programs. As you
near the end of the development phase, use third-party applications (for example,
perf on UNIX, or the in-built performance analysis tool in
Visual COBOL on Windows) to produce detailed statistics on your application as a whole. Use the statistics that these tools produce as
your benchmarking results. In addition, you should record the following:
- The Compiler directives set on compilation.
- The environment variables and switches present during run time.
- The version and service pack of the operating system.
- The processor type and memory (physical and virtual) available.
- A list of other applications and programs running at the same time.
- Virtual machine configuration details (if part of the setup).
All this information can be used as a comparison when troubleshooting performance issues later.