Hi Lisa,
 You may want to take a look at a paper #112 at Craig Shallahamer's site
http://www.orapub.com, titled "The Ratio Modeling Technique: Quickly
Performing Low Confidence Capacity Predictions Using Ratio Modeling". It has
recently been updated. It would give you some ideas to generate those
numbers and/or ask for more information that would help generate those
numbers.

HTH,

Regards,

- Kirti Deshpande 
  Verizon Information Services
   http://www.superpages.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Koivu, Lisa [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 1:36 PM
> To:   Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject:      RE: Sizing a new server
> 
> Thanks Kimberly, 
> 
> I wish it was that way.  I have to justify my request with hard numbers or
> they are going to laugh at me when I say, "Because that's what I want".
> :)  They don't yet know how I'd react to that, it would be a knee-jerk
> type of reaction involving creative expletives...  not pretty.  
> 
> Good for you.  At least you have some real hardware and true HA.  I wish I
> did 
> 
> Lisa 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From:   Kimberly Smith [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent:   Monday, July 09, 2001 12:51 PM 
> To:     Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L 
> Subject:        RE: Sizing a new server 
> 
> Get the biggest, kick ass server they will let you buy.  If your site is
> anything like mine they just keep asking for more and more databases.  So
> no matter what I have now I know its not enough.  I am really happy with
> the nice new N-class HP cluster I have sitting next door running Service
> Guard.  I am also getting a A-class database cluster for some important
> but not fab critical databases.  Now if I can only get ride of the 5
> K-class database servers.  Its kind of like when you go from a fast to a
> slow PC.  Drives me crazy.  Not that there are issues with performance
> from the databases.  It would only be me, while playing (which of course
> means working) on the server, that would notice.
> 
>       -----Original Message-----
>       From: Koivu, Lisa [ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
>       Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 8:30 AM
>       To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>       Subject: Sizing a new server
>       
>       
> 
>       Good morning everyone, 
> 
>       Lucky me, I get to choose the size of the server this company should
> consider purchasing.  I have been poking around on the net for any
> guidelines - I can make guesses based upon my gut feel and how strapped
> the current unix server is, but I want to be able to back this up with
> hard numbers.  This is for a dw application.
> 
>       Can anyone point me to a website, book, or anything in particular
> that can help me justify sizing a machine?  It's so fun working for a
> company that doesn't have a sysadmin on staff...  
> 
>       Thanks 
> 
>       Lisa Koivu
>       Oracle Data Bored Administrator
>       Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA
>       954-935-4117 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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