I apologize for the slightly off topic post, but I guess it's a topic that
performance testers often encounter.

In general, the issue is: after running some tests, I now know that a Web
server farm can serve x concurrent customers in an average of y seconds per
customer.

What is a reasonable formula to extrapolate this number to a customer base
that can be served by this web farm without degradation of performance?

I guess there are some general assumptions, such as:
- there are less users at night
- there are less users during weekends
- the load can be assumed to be uniformely spread during the peak times
- ...

Any actual statistics on how the customer requests are spread and/or
practical examples of how other people calculated this would be appreciated.

thanks
Ivan


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