About this software
This add-on module for Enfocus Phoenix provides tools to manage concurrent imposition tasks within Phoenix workflows. It enables administrators to control how many imposition jobs run in parallel and coordinates job scheduling to match available processing resources.
The module is intended for print production teams and service providers using Enfocus Phoenix who need to optimize throughput and workflow efficiency across multiple simultaneous jobs.
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Automate Concurrencies
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Benefits
- Increase throughput: Run more imposition jobs concurrently to increase overall throughput.
- Parallel job processing: Process multiple files at once to reduce wait times.
- Resource coordination: Align job execution with available CPU and memory resources.
- Workflow integration: Integrate concurrency controls directly into Phoenix workflows.
- Add-on licensing: Sold as an optional module requiring a Phoenix subscription.
Available languages
- English
- French
Support information
- Documentation: Online product documentation and guides are available on the Enfocus website.
- Knowledge base: Searchable articles and troubleshooting tips are provided in Enfocus online resources.
- Product downloads: Module installers and updates are available through Enfocus accounts or portals.
- Authorized resellers: Enfocus works with regional resellers for sales and licensing assistance.
- Support portal: Access technical articles, knowledge base, and case submissions on Enfocus site.
Frequently asked questions
What is Automate Concurrencies?
Automate Concurrencies is a tool for managing and enforcing limits on simultaneous workflow or job executions, coordinating access to shared resources to prevent conflicts.
How does Automate Concurrencies control parallel executions?
It controls parallelism by limiting the number of concurrent jobs through mechanisms such as locks or queueing, with configurable scope and concurrency limits per resource or workflow.
Where can Automate Concurrencies be used in an enterprise workflow?
Common uses include CI/CD pipelines, batch processing, deployment tasks, background workers, and any situation where access to a shared resource must be serialized.
How are concurrency rules configured and scoped?
Concurrency rules are typically defined per workflow, job, or named resource group, and can specify maximum parallelism, queueing behavior, and priority.
What monitoring and failure-handling features are available?
Monitoring is done via logs and metrics that integrate with observability tools; failure handling commonly includes timeouts, retries, and automatic release of locks for crashed or timed-out tasks.