(ZOS) Location of executable programs tips for z/OS
If we choose to not put most of the runtime in LPA, we might find that your processor storage gets a bigger workout as the load increases.
IBM recommends that we install as much of the WebSphere Application Server for z/OS code in LPA as is reasonable. Also, ensure that we have eliminated any unnecessary STEPLIBs which can affect performance. If we must use STEPLIBs, verify any STEPLIB DDs in the controller and servant procs do not point to any unnecessary libraries. Refer to UNIX System Services (USS) tuning tips for z/OS for USS shared file system tuning considerations.
At a minimum, WebSphere for z/OS will start three address spaces, so any code that is not shared will load three copies rather than one. As the load increases, many more servants may start and will contribute additional load on processor storage.
Review the PATH statement to ensure that only required programs are in the PATH and that the order of the PATH places frequently-referenced programs in the front.
Tune the WAS for z/OS runtime UNIX System Services (USS) tuning tips for z/OS