Hi Mark,

I think you might be a bit unfair in your critic. Honestly there is really no 
way any person is going to offer any capacity advice without understand the 
nature of your application. There are many applications on the market that have 
similar technology stacks but there are completely different beasts when you 
look at the execution behavior and the environment context. You must begin 
performance tester to start to build a understanding of the important 
components and resources in the application runtime and how they are effected 
by different workload and concurrency patterns.

Maybe you could look at some of our performance insight articles:
http://www.jinspired.com/products/jxinsight/insights.html

I would also recommend the following steps in capacity planning and performance 
assessment.
http://jroller.com/page/wlouth?entry=software_performance_engineering_spe_activities

Regards

William Louth
JXInsight Product Architect
JInspired

"J*EE tuning, testing, tracing, and monitoring with Insight"
http://www.jinspired.com

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