Benchmarking BMC Remedy ITSM version 9.0 with Scapa TPP

Although the latest release of BMC Software’s Remedy ITSM platform – version 
9.0 – contains no major new features, it has been re-engineered from a C-based 
into a Java-based application. The significance of this change will, doubtless, 
be to facilitate future development of this business-critical system.

Scapa Technologies has a vast amount of experience in testing and monitoring 
this type of system and, along with our partners at Alderstone Consulting, we 
didn’t want to let the release of this milestone ITSM version pass by without 
conducting our own research into its potential performance levels. We, 
therefore, conducted a number of benchmark tests comparing version 9.0 against 
the last 2 major releases of ITSM.

Three identical environments were set up in order to conduct a fair analysis of 
how these ITSM releases compare. We installed ITSM 7.6.04, ITSM 8.1 SP2 and 
ITSM 9.0 with default configurations and used Scapa Test and Performance 
Platform (Scapa TPP) to perform the performance tests.

Our initial findings show that ITSM 9.0 has very similar performance 
characteristics to ITSM 7.6.04. However, ITSM 8.1 SP2 showed marginally 
improved stability at the edge of capacity than either of the other two 
versions. The graph below shows how the performance varies between the three 
main systems as the user count ramps up.

Benchmarking Remedy ITSM

Both ITSM 7.6.04 and ITSM 9.0 begin to behave erratically and user response 
times spike when the concurrent user load increased from 160 to 260, whereas 
the ITSM 8.1 environment remained constant. The full report of the results and 
findings of our tests, published by Alderstone Consulting, can be downloaded 
here.

Although these tests and the analysis of the results provide an interesting 
insight into the core stability and performance of these versions of ITSM, they 
are based on a very limited set of use cases. Similar tests examining the 
relative performance of your own system running version ITSM 9.0 would, without 
doubt, produce different findings, given that usage and environment, amongst 
other factors, all have an effect. Both Scapa Technologies and Alderstone 
Consulting can help you understand how your system would perform on ITSM 9.0. 
Alderstone Consulting is a product and services company, focusing on very high 
quality solutions in the IT Service Management, Data Centre Management, Cloud 
and Banking markets.

Scapa Technologies’ tools measure the end to end performance of the system, 
from the users’ perspective – the measurement that is most meaningful to your 
business operations, productivity and profits AND which produces the most 
accurate results. Our approach to testing, benchmarking, capacity planning, 
regression testing and production monitoring – by replicating real users’ 
actions to obtain their perspective of how your systems perform – is unique.

Our tools are capable of testing many systems, as well as a mixture of API and 
GUI tests at the same time, so you can identify bottlenecks and other potential 
issues quickly, to maintain performance and Service Level Agreements (SLAs). 
Our expertise in building custom workflows for a wide range of systems is 
second to none. This experience, coupled with the flexibility of our tools, is 
the best solution for building a robust, reliable testing framework for your 
unique application mix.

http://www.scapatech.com/benchmarking-bmc-remedy-itsm-version-9-0-with-scapa-tpp/

UPDATE: We have received an initial response from BMC on these preliminary 
findings, and they have provided some useful insights. Scapa and Alderstone 
will be working with the BMC performance teams over the next few weeks to pull 
together a more exhaustive and representative report based on production class 
environments using their recommended hardware sizing and configuration. Watch 
this space!

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