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We are live on 6.0.04 sept cume HP, Oracle. This is from our I.S. Director: "Our Current configuration is 2 H.P. 9000 K580's and there individual configuration are as follows: Applications server Database server 3 240 mhz cpu's 4 240 mhz cpu's 3.5 gig of memory 4.0 gig of memory 100 gig of H.P. autoraid disk 250 gig of H.P. autoraid disk 100 megabyte Ethernet 100 megabyte Ethernet We currently have 325 users logging on everyday out of 500 defined users and our systems run between 50% - 65% cpu utilization. We at this time are satisfied with the performance of the system. If I was to size a system for 50 - 75 users I would configure it this way: H.P. 9000 K580 2 - 3 240 mhz cpu's (Depending on transaction volume and amount of batch jobs running concurrently.) 2 gigs of memory. Disk would depend on how big your files are but make sure you mirror and stripe the H.P. autoraid disk. This improves batch performance significantly due to the fact that it speeds up the redo logs that Oracle creates which is a lot of overhead. *** If there are budget constraints and you will not grow past 75 users you may want to look at a H.P. D390 2 way cpu system since it also supports the 240 mhz cpu's. Let me know if you have any questions." Kent Van Horn Lozier Corp ---------- From: asafr@applicom.co.il[SMTP:asafr@applicom.co.il] on behalf of Assaf Rozner Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 8:45 AM To: 'BPCS-L@midrange.com' Subject: SIzing of HP Machine We are going to implement BPCS 6.0.04 C/S Sep on HP9000 machine , Oracle , 50-70 users. I need to know what machine to take for them. Does anyone work on this platform ? If you do, please tell me what kind of HP machine do you have, how many CPUs, how many users , and if you are satisfied from the performance. Thanks Assaf Rozner Technologies Manager Applicom Software LTD EMAIL:asafr@applicom.co.il
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