Answer Posted / gopaganibasis
Logon load balancing is concept of making of workload to b
shared by the application servers in ur production system by
defining user as a group member this groups are created using
smlg transaction.
while user tends to login he has to provide his logon group
name also in logon pad so that those request's came from that
user can b sent to particular application server
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