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|    Wishmaster to All    |
|    measuring quantity of transactions    |
|    06 Sep 11 14:02:41    |
      From: "sysadmin.rock[SINESTO]"@gmail.com              HI everyone!              How can I measure the hardware capacity of my server to handle       transactions?       This is the situation.       A customer ask us if we can handle the incoming grow of transactions of       their systems(about 25% more than the current quantity of transactions)       The database server never shows more than an average use of 10% CPU and       uses 2 GB of PF with 6 GB of RAM. I know for sure that our server is       handling quite good the current charge and there is no problem to accept       a 25% more but, How can I explain this to my client? The client       understood as successful transaction entering a row to their DB.       How can I determine how many transactions can my server handle.              Greetings.              Diego.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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