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Service class

(1) An eight-character identifier that is used by the z/OS Workload Manager to associate customer performance goals with a particular DDF thread or procedure. A service class is also used to classify work on parallelism assistants.
(2) A group of work that has the same service goals or performance objectives, resource requirements, or availability requirements. For workload management, a service goal and, optionally, a resource group is assigned to a service class.
(3) An entity that acts as a point of resource control and monitoring for a set of database connexions and activities within a DB2 database. There are two levels of service classes: service superclass and service subclass. See also service subclass, service superclass, workload definition.

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