>
> You are simply wrong.  I AM assuming that all are using it 100% of the time
> because they ARE using it 100% of a time.  Have you ever heard of insurance
> claims management? The users are constantly on the phone collecting
> accident facts and entering them in the system.
>
> -Afshin Behnia

   This is where we have a lack of communication. A user using the 
system 100% of the time isn't necessarily generating a transaction 
every minute.

  How do I know? I'm doing exactly this type of system. The users can 
submit an insurance claim form over the internet.

  50 tpm WO license, $1000.

  Insurance claim adjuster: 10 minute phone call to customer.
      Result: 2 transactions. 1 to pull up the page, 1 to submit the 
page at end of phone call.

  Usage: .2 TPM.

  Maximum possible users: 250.

  So the ratio isn't 1 user is 1 TPM for me, its more like 5 users to 1 TPM.

  Now I'm perfectly willing to believe that your users/application 
are different, that users sit there and click "reload" or something. 
But as far as I can tell, you haven't actually measured this, it just 
bugs you that there's a limit, and that you can't buy a 250 TPM 
license which you feel would give you adequate safety margin. I'm 
sure that is annoying, but realize that to actually get 250TPM out of 
your server, you'll need to upgrade your hardware as well. Also 
realize, that in my experience, Apple is quite willing to "work with 
you" to figure out what you need and how to meet those needs.

  Pierce
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