To me this is a very broad subject and lots of branches.  What specifically do 
you need?

Will this link help? Yes it is a vendor for hire website, but might provide 
some interesting thoughts
http://nasi.com/IBM_Capacity-Planning.php



Capacity Planning
Planning for capacity means determining the hardware needed for your system to 
perform well under its anticipated workload.

Capacity planning is a challenge, because it involves many variables, some of 
which are difficult or impossible to measure. It is the science of measuring 
known variables and developing an educated estimate of resource requirements on 
the basis of those measurements. It is also the art of allowing for unknown 
variables and assessing their impact on the estimates derived from the known 
variables.

So, if you have a more specific question, that could help.  It will depend on 
the hardware the environment runs on, the types of Subsystems (MQ, DB2, IMS, 
etc...) 
And what your goals are 
 Anticipate upgrades
 Verify need to add to current hardware
   And so much more

If you can access share.org there are many presentations under the EWCP program 
System z Capacity Planning: Where the Mistakes Are
Best Practices for Capacity Planning
A Kalm Approach to Capacity Planning - Road Rules

Lizette



> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of venkat kulkarni
> Sent: Monday, December 21, 2015 9:25 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Mainframe Capaicty Planning
> 
> Hello All,
>               I am not able to find good link for Mainframe hardware capacity
> planning and sizing. IF anybody have any reference, please share.
> 
> Regards
> Venkat
> 

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