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Installing the Pulse Monitor on its own server

The Pulse Monitor needs to be installed on each TM1 server.
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Understanding Pulse Elasticsearch data

Starting with v6, the open-source version of Elasticsearch is embedded into Pulse. Elasticsearch is a search engine that helps Pulse store all the information about your TM1 application second by second.
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Installing the Pulse Application Server

This article describes the steps to install the Pulse 6 Application Server.
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Pulse for TM1 – Architecture

Starting with v6, Pulse is using the REST API allowing a single Pulse application server to monitor many TM1 servers.
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Arc v2.2 is now available

The Arc cube viewer has been enhanced with two new features:
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Pulse System Requirements
Pulse v6 can monitor IBM Planning Analytics v2.0.8 (TM1 v11.6) or later. If your TM1 servers are on an earlier version, you will have to install Pulse v5.
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Clear Arc cache

By default your web browser will keep the cache. If you add a new Arc plugin, it might not appear in your browser. To see this new plugin, you will need to clear the cache.
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Making TM1 applications faster and lighter

There are three key principles that a IBM Planning Analytics powered by TM1 (TM1) developer needs to keep in mind when building TM1 applications:
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Finding ideal dimensions order with OptimusPy

This article explains how to leverage OptimusPy to optimize your cubes for performance and memory.
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TM1 hidden features

IBM Planning Analytics powered by TM1 (TM1) is full of features, over the years the IBM server team continues improving it to meet various customer requirements. This article digs into some of its hidden features. All features described below are currently undocumented, use them with care!