Hi Ankit,
What is the hardware specification and deployment architecture used in
these benchmarks?

Regards,
Tcbuzor

On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 2:24 AM Ankit Muellner <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> In wide variety of Performance and Scalability Studies conducted over last
> 5 years, following are the aspects reported:
>
> In a 2015 study, it has been found that:
>
>
>    1.
>
>    Platform can support over 3000 virtual users on a single server with
>    mean login times under 2000ms.
>    2.
>
>    Platform's client management easily supports 3000 users while
>    accessing client profile from 4,910,000 clients in the clients management
>    system
>    3.
>
>    Platform's client management easily supports 3000 users while
>    accessing loan profiles from 20M loans in the LMS module
>    4.
>
>    Platform can handle 2800 concurrent repayments with mean response time
>    of 3500ms.
>    5.
>
>    Given sufficient database resources and efficient load balancing,
>    platform can scale linearly as one adds additional servers to a cluster.
>
> Citation: Conflux Mifos Partner
>
> In a 2017 study, it has been found that:
>
>    1.
>
>    The platform when run by 1500 users executed 8.8 throughput(requests
>    processed per second by the test server) with a Std. deviation of 14538.84
>    and an error margin of 39.73% for one user.
>    2.
>
>    Further, the study suggests that 1332.2 bytes of average date of the
>    application is a generic output with 11.52 KB/sec of application data.
>    3.
>
>    It is also reported that of the 1500 HTTP requests, 904 are OK, 570
>    timed out and 19 were Reset by the platform. Remaining are reported as
>    multiple type of errors such as 443: failed to respond.
>
>    Citation: Esolve
>
>
>    *There have not been any new study reported to the community. Of
>    course there are Hosting experiences from partners.*
>
>    *We are planning a newer 2020 benchmark study with our case study
>    partners- both are leading FIs in their industry by Sept this year. We are
>    planning to use IBM cloud infrastructure and including containerization
>    aspects in this study. We will be releasing it to support community
>    documentation. This will cover CN & 1.x.*
>
>    *Anyone would like to participate or comment over this thread on the
>    factors to consider? Is there a study which a partner has performed but not
>    reported?*
>
>
>
>
>
>
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> Ankit Müllner
> Muellners Europe
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