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New versions tend to devour hardware, but that effect can be mitigated with an archiving strategy. Before moving to v8, consider cleaning out old data with Locksmith software. Used well, Locksmith could potentially offset most or all of the hardware consequences of moving to v8. The hardware upgrade savings would more than pay for a copy of Locksmith. Details here: http://www.unbeatenpathintl.com/locksmith_bpcs.htm Locksmith archiving is a much smarter idea than purging. Locksmith sustains the integrity of BPCS file relationships and the archiving is performed in a way that sustains user access to the data. Purging was never a good idea, even before Sarbanes-Oxley was invented. It will be a sad day when you must confess to a SOX auditor that your BPCS data was purged instead of archived. More clever/affordable 'Stocking Stuffers for SOX' ideas: http://www.unbeatenpathintl.com/SOXstuffers/source/1.html Warm regards and peace to you, Milt Habeck Unbeaten Path International Toll free North America: (888) 874-8008 International voice: (262) 681-3151 mhabeck@xxxxxxxxxx www.unbeatenpathintl.com +++++++ +++++++ +++++++ +++++++ ++++++ From: rfolsom@xxxxxxxx To: SSA's BPCS ERP System Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 6:50 AM Subject: Re: V8 estimate We have V6.1 in production and V8.2.01 on our system for evaluation. I won't bother giving you exact figures, because who knows what the "size" of the library really means, but the files library is is about 2% larger in V8.2.01, the objects library is about 27% larger, and because the .01 is a PTF distribution, the PTF library is 78% larger. I hope that helps with your calculations. I can't help you with CPU usage, because we only have one or two users in the test system at any given time, so there's no way to compare to a full system load. Rick Folsom Yupo Corporation America 757-819-9230 +++++++ +++++++ +++++++ +++++++ ++++++ From: Bath, Martin To: 'bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx' Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 3:38 AM Subject: V8 estimate Hi all We are currently running mixed mode V6.1.on an iSeries. I have been asked for ball park estimates of the effect of upgrading to V8 for budget considerations. eg. 10% more disk, 10% more CPU, 5% more memory. Does anyone have a handle on this ? Note - I do not want consultations/ surveys/sizing documents, just a ballpark figure. Many thanks Regards Martin Bath Invensys Appliance Controls Europe
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